Beware U.S. Hospitals without Medical Malpractice Insurance
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All hospitals run the potential risk of making errors with their patients, which is why medical malpractice insurance is considered a standard in the industry. But the current state of the economy has led some hospitals in the U.S. to pass on medical malpractice insurance, something that
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“Medical malpractice is essentially inevitable in today’s world,” explains Davis, founder of the
Experts in the industry say that for struggling hospitals, it makes economic sense to forgo the high premiums that result in millions of dollars per year for malpractice insurance. But Davis says that business-first approach puts the safety of the public at stake.
“One of the biggest issues with it is that hospitals are not required to alert the public or their patients when they are not insured for medical malpractice,” Davis added. “And patients do not want to find out about that after the fact, so it’s important to do your research and ask as many questions as you can.”
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