Senate discussion for OB liability!! READ...
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 11:54 am
Hello all!
I received this email today from a co-worker re: a new bill that is scheduled to be discussed April 12, 2004. Please read and act!!!! I work for several ED physicians, so this email was supposed to be favorable... Believe me I have already replied to this and we must all email and fax those senators TODAY!!!!
*** BILL LIMITING LIABILITY FOR ED DOCTORS INTRODUCED ***
S.2207, the ''Pregnancy and Trauma Care Access Protection Act of 2004'', was
introduced in the Senate on March 12, 2004. This legislation sponsored by
Senators Gregg Judd (R-NH) and John Ensign (R-NV) allows for unlimited
economic recoveries, but caps non-economic damages in cases at $250,000.
S.2207 stipulates that punitive damages may not exceed an amount equal to
double the amount of economic damages, or $250,000, whichever is greater.
The bill places federal caps on damages awarded in lawsuits connected to
"the provision of obstetrical or gynecological services, or emergency or
trauma care services." Provisions of the bill include caps on lawyers'
contingency fees, time limits on the filing of malpractice claims, and
requirements for the courts to reduce any damage award by the amount of any
collateral source benefits received by the claimant.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) plans to bring the bill to the
floor for discussion before the Senate recess begins on April 12, 2004.
ACTION REQUIRED:
FAX, CALL, or E-MAIL your Senators TODAY to urge passage of S.2207.
PERSONALIZE YOUR LETTER BY TELLING HIM/HER WHAT THIS BILL MEANS TO YOU, YOUR
PATIENTS, AND THE FACILITY IN WHICH YOU WORK.
I received this email today from a co-worker re: a new bill that is scheduled to be discussed April 12, 2004. Please read and act!!!! I work for several ED physicians, so this email was supposed to be favorable... Believe me I have already replied to this and we must all email and fax those senators TODAY!!!!
*** BILL LIMITING LIABILITY FOR ED DOCTORS INTRODUCED ***
S.2207, the ''Pregnancy and Trauma Care Access Protection Act of 2004'', was
introduced in the Senate on March 12, 2004. This legislation sponsored by
Senators Gregg Judd (R-NH) and John Ensign (R-NV) allows for unlimited
economic recoveries, but caps non-economic damages in cases at $250,000.
S.2207 stipulates that punitive damages may not exceed an amount equal to
double the amount of economic damages, or $250,000, whichever is greater.
The bill places federal caps on damages awarded in lawsuits connected to
"the provision of obstetrical or gynecological services, or emergency or
trauma care services." Provisions of the bill include caps on lawyers'
contingency fees, time limits on the filing of malpractice claims, and
requirements for the courts to reduce any damage award by the amount of any
collateral source benefits received by the claimant.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) plans to bring the bill to the
floor for discussion before the Senate recess begins on April 12, 2004.
ACTION REQUIRED:
FAX, CALL, or E-MAIL your Senators TODAY to urge passage of S.2207.
PERSONALIZE YOUR LETTER BY TELLING HIM/HER WHAT THIS BILL MEANS TO YOU, YOUR
PATIENTS, AND THE FACILITY IN WHICH YOU WORK.