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Commission to Build a Healthier America Public Meeting
Join the Commission on June 19, 2013 for a public meeting to raise awareness of how non-medical factors influence health and move public- an...
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After decades of controversy, medical liability continues to be at the center of an emotional debate over U.S. health care costs and patient safety. Some policy-makers, backed by physicians and insurers, advocate tough federal limits on medical malpractice lawsuits as a means to curb the nation’s relentlessly rising health spending. Other policymakers, backed by plaintiff attorneys, consumer advocates, and some researchers, say restricting suits does little to contain costs and punishes patients injured by medical negligence.
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