Medical malpractice reform won’t yield big savings

A new study from the Rand Corp. refutes the notion that medical malpractice reform will generate major savings, reports The Washington Post.

The three states—Georgia, South Carolina and Texas—have enacted laws to put stricter limits on medical malpractice lawsuits but they have not seen a significant impact on the volume or cost of emergency room care, according to the article.

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