@LoewyLawFirm "The thrust of the empirical evidence is that medical malpractice reform generates a cost-restraining effect on medical malpractice costs." https://t.co/OpdYLqE9MA
@TheRealFixNow Tort reform didn't even substantially lower medmal rates. You're buying unmitigated propaganda. https://t.co/DSk0SrdbEH
@nikillinit But but I thought all unnecessary medical care was due to malpractice pressures! https://t.co/ykmzpGNMxK
@SullyCNBC @IvanTheK 🤯 like...all through the 90s. Most states have implemented some form of tort reform, especially for medical practices This study found it reduced insurance premiums by....1-2% https://t.co/D1XUj7RM41 (And Texas btw is pretty harsh)
The net effects of medical #malpractice tort reform on #health #insurance losses: the Texas experience https://t.co/4yox6yRgD2 #healtheconomics https://t.co/C0ejCxN1y5
The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance #medical #insurance https://t.co/bOeOA7ZZXm https://t.co/qJ4WcXSzsE
The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience https://t.co/r6CwwZIPSS https://t.co/GmyybMxibT
#HealthEconJA The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience https://t.co/gFJb2UfyJJ