Williamsport Sun-Gazette, PA - Nov 13, 2009
...Thompson, a health care administrator for 28 years, said the bill is a "hazard" to U.S. citizens. "We need to increase competition by allowing health care bidding across state lines and allowing groups to form together to bid for lower health care, and lowering waste in medical malpractice," he said...
Lungren: House health bill violates Lemon Law
LegalNewsline, Chicago, IL - Nov 13, 2009
...Instead, the bill approved by the House would allow the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services to give grants to states that overhaul their medical malpractice systems so long as their reforms don't in any way limit attorneys' fees or impose caps on damages...
Opinion - John Foley: Getting serious about health care reform
Chicago Tribune, IL - Nov 13, 2009
...Compensation for pain and suffering needs to be made obsolete. Attorneys' fees for medical malpractice need to be paid on a sliding scale so the award is directed at the victim of malpractice and not at the legal profession...
Editorial: Health-care bill
Evansville Courier & Press, Evansville, IN - Nov 13, 2009
...Many observers, this newspaper included, believe comprehensive medical malpractice reform would take significant costs out of the system by limiting damages, as many states do, and by limiting insurance that physicians must purchase...

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