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May 24, 2007 |
American Association for Justice, "New Report
Shows Malpractice Insurers Price-Gouging Doctors Driving Up Cost of Care"
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American Association for Justice (AAJ) today released a report revealing
the medical malpractice insurance industry has been price-gouging doctors
through excessive premiums and needlessly contributing to the growing
cost of healthcare. Written by former Missouri Insurance Commissioner
Jay Angoff, the study is based on recent annual reports from the top
15 medical malpractice insurers as rated by A.M. Best. The report shows
that these insurers artificially raised doctors’ premiums and
misled the public about the nature of malpractice claims -- asserting
that a so-called “malpractice
crisis” exists. The report puts the lie to that claim.
According
to the study:
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The medical malpractice insurers saw losses and projected losses
plummet by 48% over the period 2003-2006.
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These incurred losses have
declined every year for the past five years.
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These insurers’ 2006
surplus is 43% greater than their surplus in 2003 – five times
the state-minimum surplus for insurer stability.
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Only three of the
15 leading insurers issued dividends to doctors in 2006.
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"Medical malpractice insurance companies
have been price-gouging doctors, padding their pockets with excessive
premiums and driving up the cost of healthcare,” said Jon Haber,
AAJ Chief Executive Officer. “Cynically, these same insurance companies
have been blaming high premiums on a so-called ‘malpractice crisis’ that
doesn’t exist. We have an insurance crisis, not a medical malpractice
crisis.”
The new report
also demonstrates the difference between two types of losses in the insurance
industry – incurred losses
and paid losses. The industry evaluates its performance based on incurred
losses (which include projections of future payments) and not paid losses
(which are actual claims payments). This report takes into account both
paid and incurred losses, and shows that although both have decreased,
malpractice rates for doctors continue to increase. “No matter
how you look at it, doctors and patients are getting ripped off by the
insurance industry,” said Haber.
AAJ calls for
a thorough and immediate review of the insurance industry’s unscrupulous
price-gouging and its effect on Americans’ access to a safe, affordable
healthcare system.
To read a copy of the AAJ report, click
here.
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