Medical malpractice law recommended for extension

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 5:15 p.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
A medical malpractice arbitration act scheduled to sunset next July ought to remain on the books another 10 years, the Legislature's Heath and Human Interim Committee decided Wednesday.

The act was passed in 2004 following widespread public opposition to a bill approved in 2003 that allowed doctors to refuse care if a patient did not agree in writing to binding arbitration in lieu of full legal redress in court in the event of malpractice.

If the act were allowed to sunset, doctors could again refuse care to those unwilling to sign an arbitration agreement.

Legal representatives told committee members that allowing the act to sunset is counter to protecting the rights of patients.

The original bill was intended as a step toward limiting medical costs associated with protracted legal proceedings and huge jury awards in malpractice cases.

Under the act, patients cannot be denied care if they refuse to sign an arbitration agreement. Patients who have signed an agreement were also given the right to rescind the agreement after 10 days.

— James Thalman

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

previousnext

Latest comments

Don't blame Fox for 'Dollhouse'

I loved Firefly. Own it. Own Serenity. Great stuff. But the Joss Whedon...

Trapped hikers rescued by air

These two yo-yo's should be billed for the expenses involved and they also...

2A: San Juan claims title

THANKS TO OUR COACHES!

MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight

The whole idea that academic superiority even factoring into an athletic...

It's to bad that my age group, being 25 is so out of shape and have no...

what a game! the teams were both out to play and win, only one could....

I hope they have bodyguards, because the Taliban is not going to be very...

Re: High School Coach? Yes, but UNLV is no Notre Dame. Notre Dame came...

Um Dick.....while BYU will be rebuilding next year losing the entire below...

@G.S. 11:40 a.m.: "While the legislature is at it, be sure to stop all the...

Advertisements
Advertisement