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CO considers raising medical malpractice caps

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Created Feb 4 2008 - 7:59am

A new Colorado measure would raise the state's existing medical malpractice caps, stirring opposition from groups who say that such a measure would increase medical costs and in some cases drive physicians out of the state. The new bill would set a $1 million cap on economic losses patients can claim in a malpractice action, while raising the caps on non-economic losses to the level established for non-medical liability cases, about $366,000. The current level for non-economic damages is $250,000. As in other states, the issue is a hot one, and it's not clear how far the measure will get. In the past, caps have passed legislative challenges in other states. Still, I wouldn't be surprised if the pendulum swings this way in other states for a while--it seems to be the mood of the moment [1] to challenge such caps.

To find out more about the proposal:
- read this Denver Business Journal piece [2]

Related Articles:
IL judge throws out state's malpractice caps. Report [3]
PA medical malpractice claims dropping. Report [4]
Illinois med mal law faces challenge. Report [5]
Doctor's blog kills malpractice defense. Report [6]
NC will limit some medical malpractice awards. Report [7]


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