Court allows NJ to go public with malpractice data
Medical Staff Leader Connection, August 25, 2004
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A court decision will allow the state of
The U.S. District Court of New Jersey upheld the constitutionality of a state statute that requires the malpractice to be made public. The Medical Society of New Jersey went to court to try to block publication of medical malpractice claim settlements arguing it would void confidentiality provisions of existing settlement contracts. The court ruled that nothing in federal law or the Constitution bars the release of information on medical malpractice payments submitted to the state by malpractice insurers.
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