Medical Malpractice Statistics
A recent study conducted by the watchdog group Public Citizen concluded that the
civil medical liability system produces rational results. Key findings of the
study include the following:
- The number of malpractice payments declined 15.4 percent between 1991 and
2005.
- The average annual payment for malpractice verdicts declined 8 percent between
1991 and 2005.
- Payments for million dollar verdicts were less than 3 percent of all payments
in 2005.
Overall, the study concluded that the evidence shows the current medical
malpractice system works reasonably well. Patients with minor injuries receive
little compensation, while the bulk of malpractice awards occur in cases
involving severe, permanent, and debilitating injuries or death.
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