Former Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner Endorses Fairness for Injured Patients Act; Calls for Legislative Compromise, says Consumer Watchdog
In an oped published in CalMatters on Wednesday, Poizner writes: "This is a common sense and modest adjustment to a law that is terribly outdated and keeps
Read the oped: https://calmatters.org/commentary/2021/12/adjust-the-cap-on-compensation-for-medical-malpractice/
"Under a 1975 California law known as MICRA – the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act – the victim of medical malpractice may collect no more than
"Forty-seven years after it was enacted, the cap has never been adjusted for inflation. It is worth less than
The Fairness for Injured Patients Act, a ballot initiative brought by survivors of medical negligence across the state, is qualified for the
Drawing on knowledge from his four years at the head of the most powerful insurance regulatory agency in the nation, Poizner debunks claims that the initiative will raise the cost of physicians' malpractice insurance.
He writes, "As a former California Insurance Commissioner, I know that the cost of doctors' insurance isn't an excuse.
The piece also addresses the myth that
Poizner writes: "This is an issue about more than just economics; it's about justice."
"Medical malpractice can cause physical and emotional damage, as well as serious financial hardships. Permanent disability, loss of quality of life and loss of future wages are but a few examples of the negative impacts on patients. While we know that no amount of money can ever compensate for the death or disability of a loved one, the fact that in
"Instead of enacting new laws to protect patients, the medical insurance complex has spent tens of millions of dollars to keep the cap in place and the courtroom door closed, so injured patients never get justice."
He cites examples of patients injured here in
Read and watch the stories of a coalition of patients and families harmed by medical negligence and backing the Fairness for Injured Patients Act at www.patientsforfairness.org.
For more information on the Fairness Act visit www.FairnessAct.com and https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/fairnessact.
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