J Med Pract Manage. 2004 Jul-Aug;20(1):44-51.
This article examines the impact of medical malpractice litigation on health-care cost, the availability of employer-sponsored health insurance, and the quality of health-care services. Among the findings are that unlimited, uncapped medical malpractice litigation added as much as 97.5 billion dollars annually to the cost of hospital and physician services; increased the annual cost of employer-provided health insurance by as much as 12.7 percent; decreased by 2.7 million the number of workers and their families covered by employer-provided health insurance; caused a 6 percent decline in physicians in the U.S., many of whom work in critical specialty areas; lost access to critical medical services for up to 14.4 million people; resulted in malpractice underwriting losses of 8.6 billion dollars in 2001, double that of 10 years earlier; and had a low predictive value in identifying whether medical malpractice had occurred.
本文探讨了医疗事故诉讼对医疗保健成本、雇主提供的医疗保险的可获得性以及医疗保健服务质量的影响。研究结果包括:无限制、无上限的医疗事故诉讼每年使医院和医生服务成本增加多达975亿美元;使雇主提供的医疗保险的年度成本增加多达12.7%;使雇主提供的医疗保险覆盖的工人及其家庭数量减少270万;导致美国医生数量减少6%,其中许多人从事关键专业领域的工作;使多达1440万人无法获得关键医疗服务;导致2001年医疗事故保险承保损失86亿美元,是10年前的两倍;并且在确定是否发生医疗事故方面预测价值较低。