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The disappearing doctor.

Ron Shinkman

    Trustee : the Journal for Hospital Governing Boards
    |July 29, 2005
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Rising medical malpractice insurance costs are forcing physicians out of practice. States and hospitals are implementing new strategies to retain physicians and address this healthcare crisis.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Policy
    • Medical Economics
    • Physician Workforce Studies

    Background:

    • Increasing medical malpractice insurance premiums are a significant financial burden on physicians.
    • Physician attrition due to high malpractice costs is impacting healthcare access and quality.
    • State-level and hospital-based initiatives are emerging to mitigate these effects.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the impact of rising medical malpractice premiums on physician retention.
    • To identify and analyze strategies implemented by "crisis states" and hospitals to address physician exodus.
    • To understand the effectiveness of these interventions in stabilizing the physician workforce.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of state legislative actions and hospital policies aimed at reducing malpractice-related pressures.

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  • Analysis of data on physician practice patterns in "crisis states" compared to other regions.
  • Case studies of specific interventions and their reported outcomes.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified a correlation between escalating malpractice premiums and increased physician departures.
    • Documented a range of state-led tort reforms and hospital-based financial support programs.
    • Observed preliminary evidence of stabilization or reduction in physician attrition in areas with implemented interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Medical malpractice insurance costs are a critical factor in physician retention.
    • Proactive state and hospital interventions are necessary to support the physician workforce.
    • Continued monitoring and evaluation of these strategies are essential for long-term healthcare stability.