That will drive up New York's already high medical
malpractice insurance rates for physicians and hospitals as well as drive up the already high cost of health care insurance for New Yorkers, the group argues.
Just something to consider when discussing Dr's who «push»
for a repeat c rather than VBAC — more and more Docs in our litigious society are having their hand's forced by
insurance companies who either will not insure or who charge dramatically higher
rates for malpractice if they choose to offer VBAC.
These medical
malpractice rate reductions also demonstrate, once again, the important role that Proposition 103, which authorizes the
Insurance Commissioner to reject excessive rate hikes for property and casualty insurance including medical malpractice insurance, has played in reining in medical malpractice rates since its passage
Insurance Commissioner to reject excessive
rate hikes
for property and casualty
insurance including medical malpractice insurance, has played in reining in medical malpractice rates since its passage
insurance including medical
malpractice insurance, has played in reining in medical malpractice rates since its passage
insurance, has played in reining in medical
malpractice rates since its passage in 1988.