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Prevetable death? from a Qc MD

William Bromberg brombwi1 at memorialhealth.com
Mon Mar 30 18:27:05 BST 2009


In many states in the US we have no-fault car insurance as well, very
useful. I would be a big supporter of this or a "workman's compensation"
 model for poor medical outcomes.

Bill

>>> Charles Brault <c_brault at yahoo.com> 3/30/2009 12:25 PM >>>

----- Original Message ----
From: William Bromberg <brombwi1 at memorialhealth.com>
To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list <trauma-list at trauma.org>
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 10:38:43 AM
Subject: RE: Prevetable death? from a Qc MD


Less radically if you want to get laws passed to
reduce or eliminate medical liability in life-threatening emergency
situations I'm good with that too — but it's not going to happen,
even
Good Samaritan laws are being weakened and overturned in some
situations. In lieu of that pretending that untrained surgeons,
uninterested in trauma to begin with will start performing urgent
neurosurgical procedures here in the US is more than a bit
disingenuous.
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Some of us "socialist" countries have no-fault car insurance
Overall it's blistering success
Could not (NOW) see going without it

But
In my "hopinion"
We should all be under No-Fault Medical insurance

Malpractice lawyer are giong to have to work much stronger
And expect a much more organised approach at
- Promptly taking care (conservatively) of the victims
- Cheaper premiums
- Great incentive for the system to auto-correct it$elf (error
reduction)




Charles
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