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2. Physician Liability Trends: Overview. The State of Medical Professional Liability in 2001 PIAA Claims Trends 1985 -1999 GE Medical Protective's Experience 1991 1999 Future Trends Risk Control Measures. 3. The State of Medical Professional Liability in 2001. 4. The State of Me
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1. Physician Liability Trends
2. 2 Physician Liability Trends: Overview
3. 3 The State of Medical Professional Liability in 2001
4. 4 The State of Medical Professional Liability (MPL)
5. 5 Claim Severity: Social Environmental Factors
6. 6 Claim Severity: Legal Environmental Factors
7. 7 MPL Insurance Results Deterioration
8. 8 MPL Insurance Results Deterioration
9. 9 MPL Market Impact on Insureds
10. 10 Top 10 Medical Malpractice Writers
11. 11 PIAA Claims Trends1985-1999
12. 12 PIAA Claims Trends1985-1999
13. 13 PIAA Comparative Payment Analysis by Specialty Claims Closed 1985-1999
14. 14 PIAA Top Five Medical ConditionsClaims Closed 1985-1999
15. 15 PIAA Top Five Medical MisadventuresClaims Closed 1985-1999
16. 16 Physician Liability Trends: The Medical Protective Company’s Experience 1991-1999
17. 17 Average Payment for Paid CasesAll Medical Specialties 1991 - 1999
18. 18 The Medical Protective Company
19. 19 Top Allegations:All Medical Specialties 1991 - 1999Failure to Diagnose Condition
20. 20 Top Allegations:All Medical Specialties 1991 - 1999Improper Treatment
21. 21 Top Allegations:All Medical Specialties 1991 - 1999Failure to Prevent Condition
22. 22 Top Allegations:All Medical Specialties 1991 - 1999Improper Surgery
23. 23 Top Allegations:All Medical Specialties 1991 - 1999Failure to Diagnose Cancer
24. 24 Claims PaidEmergency Room 1995 - 1999
25. 25 Top Allegations Emergency Room 1991 - 1999
26. 26 Emergency Room Lawsuit nightmare:
Unexpected death.
Typically young victim.
Dependent children.
27. 27 Emergency Room Six major factors precipitate suits*:
Inadequate history.
Misinterpreted EKG.
Failure to recognize atypical presentation.
Reluctance to admit patients with vague/ suspicious symptoms.
Misguided use of lab results.
Inadequate physician training.
28. 28 Claims PaidGeneral Practice 1995 - 1999
29. 29 Top Allegations General Practice 1991 - 1999
30. 30 Top AllegationsGeneral Practice 1991 - 1999
31. 31 Claims PaidInternal Medicine 1995 - 1999
32. 32 Top AllegationsInternal Medicine 1991 - 1999
33. 33 Top AllegationsInternal Medicine 1991 - 1999
34. 34 Claims PaidObstetrics/Gynecology 1995 - 1999
35. 35 Top Allegations Obstetrics/Gynecology 1991 - 1999
36. 36 Obstetrics/Gynecology Expense of long-term care.
Advice of a family member.
Perception of having been misled.
Desire for more information.
Desire for revenge.
Desire to protect others.
37. 37 Claims PaidPathology 1995 - 1999
38. 38 Top AllegationsPathology 1991 - 1999
39. 39 Top AllegationsPathology 1991 - 1999
40. 40 Pathology
41. 41 Claims PaidPediatrics 1995 - 1999
42. 42 Top AllegationsPediatrics 1991 - 1999
43. 43 Top AllegationsPediatrics 1991 - 1999
44. 44 Claims PaidRadiology 1995 - 1999
45. 45 Top AllegationsRadiology 1991 - 1999
46. 46 Radiology
47. 47 Physician Liability: Future Trends
48. 48 Physician Liability
49. 49 Physician Liability
50. 50 Physician Liability
51. 51 Physician Liability
52. 52 Physician Liability