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Don't limit legal rights
0 Comments | USA TODAY, June, 2009 | by Les Weisbrod
The health care crisis is one of the most complex issues facing our country. Ultimately, a national solution will boil down to two major tenets: lowering costs while improving quality, and covering the uninsured.
Changing the legal system will not solve any of these problems. Doing so will only make it harder for patients injured by medical negligence, through no fault of their own, to pursue legal recourse.
Discussing negligence as part of health care reform is a distraction from the debate. Numerous studies and economic experts, such as the Government Accountability Office and Congressional Budget Office, have detailed how tampering with the legal system will save health care practically no money. One study showed that medical negligence lawsuits were a tiny...
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