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Old 09-15-2011, 03:41 PM
HuskyMan HuskyMan is offline
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Originally Posted by G-Benz View Post
My brother is a doc. I don't know what malpractice premiums were in the 50's and 60's but I know his yearly premiums cost more than my first house! That might have some bearing on costs as well.

I also know that he carries a pretty heavy case load to offset the fact that the insurance companies only pay a fraction of what he charges for his services.

While it may be true that PA's, nurses, and other assistants do a lot of the grunt work, freeing the PCP to focus on more critical issues...but I noted my bro's hours...leaving at 4AM and coming home at 11PM, then another 2 hours doing records...not sure if this the case for other physicians.

In addition, my bro is a specialist and a department head...but he doesn't have a mansion and two Ferraris in the driveway!
yes, and why is malpractice insurance so expensive? Because lawyers can and do sue doctors for the slightest issue. There are some areas of the country that suffer from a severe lack of OB GYNs due to the high cost of medical malpractice insurance. They simply cannot afford to stay in business.

The lawyers are winning, the rest of us are losing.
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