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ravens said:One of the 'bi-partisan' ideas that the empty suit Obama had to endure having offered to him was tort reform. Of course he couldn't implement it since he lawyers own one of the strings in their Obama marionette. Costa Rica operates their health care system with the acceptance that health care providers do occasionally make mistakes. The difference in their system is that if a mistake occurs by a doctor, nurse or other party involved in providing health care services, legal claims are limited by the injured party to the actual cost of the procedure and nothing more. By taking out the cost of malpractice insurance, huge awards, litigation and compensation to these unfortunate few, their health care system is not supporting huge expenses paid through litigation. This eliminates a number of costs that we incur in the US, attorney fees, malpractice insurance costs, awards paid to injured parties for pain, lost wages and survivor benefits, etc. It also discourages the need to over test; over administer drugs and remedies, i.e. testing to find every possible malady, again out of fear of malpractice in the event some rare issue gets missed. Doctors in the US are so afraid of malpractice that they test for everything, exposing patients to unneeded surgeries, potentially lethal drugs and unnecessary expenses. This cost is passed on throughout our health care system by the hospitals, the staff, the increased use of equipment, over prescription of potentially lethal medications and the hectic pace that this over testing and fear based system requires.
Costa rica has lawyers, not guys who went to college in order to game the system and line their own pockets (see Edwards, John.)
1. Its always easy to say someone else's medical injury caused by a doctor isn't worth paying off. Then when it is you they left the sponge in, or your mom that was killed by a negligent administration of an anesthetic, or the doctor wrote the order wrong and you were given a damaging dose of medication, or they cause brain damage or permanent disability, you go running to the meanest lawyer you can find. It is always a NIMBY thing with that.
2. John Edwards made most of his money and reputation off of two cases. 1 involved a group of employees who died because their boss padlocked all of the fire exits and his plant caught on fire. That smoldering pile of dead bodies at the back exit contained mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers. Guess you would have just forgiven and forgot? 2. There was this sweet little girl who was swimming in a pool one day. She got too close to an inlet for the pool pump, was sucked onto it. She was disemboweled through her anus by the pump. Seems that there had been numerous reported injuries regarding this particular pump, and the manufacturer of the pump was well aware of the problem, but made no effort to change their pump or recall those causing injuries. Well, I guess if it was your daughter, you would just chalk it up to bad luck? Again, its always someone else's greed until its your daughter.
Fact is that for all of the moral outrage regarding attorneys, everyone wants one when he or she gets injured. Also, the awards have significantly changed in the past 10-12 years because juries just don't believe in handing out what they once did. Insurance companies and their Republican attack dogs have very effectively gotten tort reform through changing public opinion. Now they just want to kill their enemy. It is a false issue, like flag burning.
