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医疗事故责任会让医生望而却步吗?来自侵权改革损害赔偿上限的证据

Does Malpractice Liability Keep the Doctor Away? Evidence from Tort Reform Damage Caps

Journal of Legal Studies · 2007
被引 89
ABS 3

中文导读

研究美国各州对医疗事故非经济损失赔偿设定上限是否影响医生供给,发现对普通地区无显著影响,但使偏远农村专科医生数量增加10-12%。

Abstract

Many U.S. states limit awards for noneconomic damages in malpractice cases. Proponents often argue that such tort reform increases physician supply and access to care. However, the degree to which marginal changes in malpractice liability affect physician supply is theoretically ambiguous. If patients bear the full incidence of cost changes and market demand is inelastic, then tort reform will not affect physicians’ net income or location decisions. I use county‐level, specialty‐specific annual counts of physicians from 1970–2000 to estimate the effect of damage caps on physician supply. The results suggest that caps do not affect physician supply for the average resident of states adopting reforms. On the other hand, caps appear to increase the supply of frontier rural specialist physicians by 10–12 percent. This is likely because rural doctors face greater uninsured litigation costs and a more elastic demand for medical services.

医疗事故侵权改革医生供给损害赔偿上限医疗经济学