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Electronic Medical Records: Bad for Health?
Electronic Medical Records: Bad for Health?EHRs pros and consSome thoughts on the pros and cons, costs and benefits of EHRS:http://healthblawg.typepad.com/healthblawg/2007/11/ehrphr-pros-and.htmlAlso, on the question of who bears the cost of EHR implementation: malpractice insurers ought to pony up in the form of significant discounts to wired docs; payors ought to pony...
Tags: eHR, electronic health record, health care, insurance company, malpractice insurer
Discussion threads 2008-05-07

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CA Group Challenges 29.2 Pct. Rate Hike Proposed by CA Malpractice Insurer; Prop 103 Invoked to Block Hike By Medical Protective Co.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- California's ninth largest medical malpractice insurer, Medical Protective Company, should be prohibited from increasing its medical malpractice insurance rates by 29.2 percent, as the company has requestedSANTA MONICA, Calif., April 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- California's ninth largest medical malpractice insurer, Medical Protective...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., hike, insurance company
Research articles 2004-04-07
AIDS victim settles with dentist's malpractice insurer. (Kimberly Bergalis, Continental Casualty Corp.)
AIDS Victim Settles With Dentist's Malpractice Insurer Some would call it a hollow victory. Kimberly Bergalis, the 23-year-old woman believed to be one of the first patients to be infected with AIDS by a health-care worker, has accepted a $1 milliAIDS Victim...
Tags: Acer Inc., CNA Financial Corp., patient
Research articles 1991-02-04
Utah Malpractice Insurer Appeals IRS Tax Claim.(Originated from The Salt Lake Tribune)
Jun. 21--The IRS is going after Utah's largest malpractice insurer, claiming the Utah Medical Insurance Association owes $7.2 million in back taxes from 1991 and 1992. Jun. 21--The IRS is going after Utah's largest malpractice insurer, claiming the Utah Medical Insurance Association owes $7.2 million...
Tags: insurance company, Internal Revenue Service, tax
Research articles 1996-06-21
FTCR: CA Second-Largest Medical Malpractice Insurer Withdraws 15.6 Pct. Rate Hike After Group Challenges Increase
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Facing a hearing requested by consumer advocates under Prop. 103, California's second- largest medical malpractice insurer has withdrawn its application to raise its 2003 premiums for doctors by 15.6 percentSANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Facing a hearing requested by...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., insurance company, Prop
Research articles 2002-12-05
Maryland malpractice insurer gets approval to increase rates 33 percent.
By M. William Salganik, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 15--The state's insurance commissioner yesterday approved a 33 percent rate increase for the malpractice insurer that covers most of the state's doctors -- less than the 41 percent the insurer...
Tags: FINANCE, Insurance, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-09-15
Florida Medical Malpractice Insurer Recants Rate-Cut Offer.
The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 19--TALLAHASSEE, Fla.--Saying neither the House nor the Senate is considering significant enough reforms to lower doctors' insurance rates, Florida's largest medical malpractice insurer on Wednesday recanted its weeks-old promise to roll back rates...
Tags: FINANCE, Florida, Governor, House Majority Leader, Insurance, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-06-19
New Jersey Doctors Sue Medical-Malpractice Insurer over Stock Allocation.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 3 -- On a cluttered desk in his West Orange law office, retired judge Theodore Botter is sorting through what he calls the most compelling case of his career. A group of New Jersey doctors are suing...
Tags: Chubb & Son, MIIX Group
Research articles 1999-09-02
FTCR: FL Insurer Renegs on Promise to Lower Rates if Malpractice Cap Enacted; CA's 2nd Largest Insurer Says Liability Limits Didn't Work
SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Florida's largest medical malpractice insurer, FPIC, announced yesterday that it will not fulfill its promise to lower doctors' premiums if the Florida legislature enacts a liability cap. The retraction is SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Florida's largest medical malpractice...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., insurance company
Research articles 2003-06-20
Nation's First Challenge to Medical Malpractice Insurance Rate Hike Saves CA Doctors $23 Million, Says FTCR
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The California Insurance Commissioner has ordered the state's second largest medical malpractice insurer, SCPIE Indemnity, to slash its proposed rate increase for doctors by 36 percent after an eight-month SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The California Insurance Commissioner has...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., insurance, insurance company
Research articles 2003-09-03
A.M. Best Special Report: Medical Malpractice Sector Mends, But Remains Cyclical
OLDWICK, N.J. -- The medical malpractice insurance sector for years has been viewed as an industry in crisis. In 2001, the crisis heightened when St. Paul Cos., the nation's leading medical malpractice insurer, exited the market, leaving more than $583 million of malpractice premium in search of a new home....
Tags: A.M. Best Co.
Research articles 2007-05-21
MTBC Announces the First Annual New Jersey Medical Malpractice Forum
SOMERSET, N.J. -- Medical Transcription Billing, Corp. MTBC, the 4% medical billing and free EMR company, together with Commerce Bank, the region's fastest growing financial services organization, and NJPure, the not-for profit New Jersey medical malpractice insurer, sponsor the First Annual New Jersey Medical Malpractice Forum. This informative session...
Tags: Commerce Bank N.A.
Research articles 2005-10-26
U.S. District Court for W. District of NY orders malpractice insurer
In a case where the plaintiff/attorney was being sued for malpractice, was the insurer's disclaimer of coverage untimely? If it was, did the delay in disclaiming coverage prejudice the plaintiff?
Tags: U.S. District Court
Research articles 2003-12-05
New Jersey Medical Insurer Hit with New Downgrade.
By Lindy Washburn, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 18--The company that insures more than half of New Jersey doctors and most of its hospitals has suffered its third financial downgrade in a year and triggered the concern of...
Tags: Princeton Insurance Co.
Research articles 2003-06-18
Calif. Consumer Group Says McConnell Amendment to Downsize Justice & Upsize Malpractice Insurer Profits; CA Is Failed Model For Nation
SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Responding to an amendment by U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, a California consumer group said that the state's restrictions on medical malpractice victims was a failed model for the nation because it "dSANTA MONICA, Calif., July 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Responding to an...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc.
Research articles 2002-07-30
Collapse of Virginia Malpractice Insurer Should Concern Patients, Experts Say.
By Jeff Sturgeon, The Roanoke Times, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 3--Before this year, Virginia consumers had little or no reason to ask whether their doctor had malpractice insurance. These days, it's a good idea for patients to find out...
Tags: The Roanoke Times
Research articles 2003-05-03
New Jersey Malpractice Insurer Takes Pause in Issuing New Policies.
By Lindy Washburn, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 23--The state's largest provider of medical malpractice insurance says it will temporarily cease issuing new policies on Aug. 21 because it can't buy the insurance it needs to cover high...
Tags: Princeton Insurance Co.
Research articles 2003-07-23
Malpractice-Insurance Premiums to Rise 20 Percent for Massachusetts Doctors.
By Liz Kowalczyk, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 17--The largest malpractice insurer in Massachusetts will raise doctors' premiums 20 percent on July 1, an unusually large increase that physicians predict will force colleagues to close their practices, stop...
Tags: ProMutual Group
Research articles 2003-04-17
Malpractice Insurer Tells Washington State It Will Cut Rates for Cap.
By Joseph Turner, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 5--The company that insures most of Washington's doctors has promised to cut its malpractice rates by 10 percent next year if the Legislature and voters put a $250,000 cap...
Tags: News Tribune Co.
Research articles 2004-02-05
Insurer saved with $35m bailout plan.
Mar 29, 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- The Australian Government will aid the major medical malpractice insurer, United Medical Protection, with funding of $A35m. Thousands of medical practitioners were at risk from a possible collapse of the company, whose situation...
Tags: collapse, directive, Government, Insurance, practitioner
Research articles 2002-03-29
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