From Deseret News archives:
Hatch rallies on malpractice
2 witnesses provide personal arguments for and against rules
Key arguments for and against were demonstrated by personal stories of two Utah witnesses a surgeon forced into retirement by escalating malpractice insurance costs and a mom whose 3-year-old son faces a lifetime of expensive health care and suffering after he was left a quadriplegic, blind and tube-fed because of doctor negligence.
Salt Lake neurosurgeon Dr. J. Charles Rich testified that last year, at age 66, he wanted to reduce his practice. However, with malpractice insurance premiums of $82,000 a year, "I could either practice full tilt in order to afford the increasingly high practice overhead or not practice at all. There was no feasible way to slow down. I stopped medical practice."
Rich noted that only 27 practicing neurosurgeons remain in Utah and that hospitals find it difficult to cover needs with so few. Some surgeons are referring higher-risk brain and spine cases to distant medical centers.
In contrast, Karla Glodowski of Lehi opposes limiting malpractice awards because of what happened two years ago to her now 3-year-old son, Christopher. During surgery to reattach a severed fingertip, she said, inattentive doctors allowed her asthmatic son to suffer a bronchial spasm that led to severe oxygen deprivation and brain damage.
"Now he is quadriplegic and suffers from cortical blindness. He cannot eat normally and must receive his nutrition through a tube in his stomach," she said. She added that doctors did not initially disclose errors to her and that handwriting experts said her son's medical charts had been altered in an attempt to avoid liability.
She settled a lawsuit, with conditions requiring that the amount of the award and doctors involved not be disclosed. "I cannot fathom the thought of anyone thinking that putting a cap on the amount awarded to families who have been victimized by malpractice will solve anything. In my eyes it is an attempt to victimize the innocent even further," she said.
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