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Medical tort bill fails again

Credentialing Resource Center Connection, April 14, 2004

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To the disappointment of many hospital leaders, the U. S. Senate failed last week to approve a bill that would cap damages in some medical lawsuits. In a second failed attempt this year, Senate Republicans fell 11 votes shy of the needed votes to begin floor debate on the legislation, The Pregnancy and Trauma Care Access Protection Act. The bill would impose federal limits on damages in lawsuits against providers of services in emergency departments, trauma centers, and obstetrical and gynecological services.

But proponents can expect the issue to come up for further consideration. Senate Majority Leaders Bill Frist, R-TN, has said he will work to being a medical malpractice bill to the floor again.



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