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Medical Malpractice Bills in Senate Are Affront to Justice (Public Citizen)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 6:05 pm

In the past two days, Sens. John Ensign (R-Nev.) and Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) have introduced bills that would make it harder for patients hurt by negligent doctors to seek and obtain compensation for their injuries. [News Source]

New Study: Tort Reforms Reduce Medical Malpractice Premiums (Insurance Journal)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 1:01 pm

Tort reforms are the best proven instrument for reducing medical liability insurance premium growth, according to a new study conducted by Stanford University Professor Daniel P. Kessler, JD, PhD, who [News Source]

New Study: Tort Reforms Reduce Medical Malpractice Premiums (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 10:38 am

Tort reforms are the best proven instrument for reducing medical liability insurance premium growth, according to a new study conducted by Stanford University Professor Daniel P. Kessler, JD, PhD, who also serves as a research associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research in its Health Care and Law and Economics programs, and funded by the Physician Insurers Association of America . [News Source]

New medical malpractice insurer in Md. (Baltimore Business Journal)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 8:46 am

Doctors in Maryland have another option for their medical malpractice insurance. [News Source]

Testimony begins in wrongful death suit (Boston Globe)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 4:18 am

Nine years ago this month, after undergoing a caesarean section at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 27-year-old Charlotte Petrie delivered her second child, a girl named Alexandrea with red hair like her maternal grandfather's. At 4 a.m., her husband, Mark, lay on a cot next to his exhausted wife in her room and fell asleep. [News Source]

Testimony begins in wrongful death suit (Boston Globe)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 4:18 am

Nine years ago this month, after undergoing a caesarean section at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 27-year-old Charlotte Petrie delivered her second child, a girl named Alexandrea with red hair like her maternal grandfather's. At 4 a.m., her husband, Mark, lay on a cot next to his exhausted wife in her room and fell asleep. [News Source]

Testimony begins in wrongful death suit (Boston Globe)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 4:17 am

Nine years ago this month, after undergoing a caesarean section at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 27-year-old Charlotte Petrie delivered her second child, a girl named Alexandrea with red hair like her maternal grandfather's. At 4 a.m., her husband, Mark, lay on a cot next to his exhausted wife in her room and fell asleep. [News Source]

Testimony begins in wrongful death suit (Boston Globe)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 4:17 am

Nine years ago this month, after undergoing a caesarean section at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 27-year-old Charlotte Petrie delivered her second child, a girl named Alexandrea with red hair like her maternal grandfather's. At 4 a.m., her husband, Mark, lay on a cot next to his exhausted wife in her room and fell asleep. [News Source]

Testimony begins in wrongful death suit (Boston Globe)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 4:17 am

Nine years ago this month, after undergoing a caesarean section at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 27-year-old Charlotte Petrie delivered her second child, a girl named Alexandrea with red hair like her maternal grandfather's. At 4 a.m., her husband, Mark, lay on a cot next to his exhausted wife in her room and fell asleep. [News Source]

Testimony begins in wrongful death suit (Boston Globe)
Thursday May 04th 2006, 4:17 am

Nine years ago this month, after undergoing a caesarean section at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 27-year-old Charlotte Petrie delivered her second child, a girl named Alexandrea with red hair like her maternal grandfather's. At 4 a.m., her husband, Mark, lay on a cot next to his exhausted wife in her room and fell asleep. [News Source]