A highly combative exchange among a doctor, a lawyer, and a journalist on the
state of medical malpractice. As Mr. Buckley gives the background: "In Dade County,
Florida, in 1987, the average malpractice insurance premium for doctors was $165,000
per year. That was up, in four years, from $30,000. In Palm Beach County ...
malpractice insurance for obstetricians ... added $700 to the delivery cost for a baby.
Enough, finally, was enough." Doctors walked off the job, until the legislature passed a
bill altering the malpractice law. Mr. Montgomery tends to see doctors in these cases as
entirely in the wrong; Dr. Fischer returns the compliment concerning lawyers. Still--
thanks largely to Mrs. Musgrove--we do get an idea of the points at issue.
- Hoover ID: Program S0773
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