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With Texas med-mal insurers offering rebates and state MD licensing climbing, something is going right. Pediatric orthopaedic surgeon Stuart L. Weinstein, M.D., chairman of Doctors for Medical Liability Reform, argues that Texas legislation limiting non-economic damages to $750,000 per case has turned around the entire medical economy of the state. Article
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