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Mississippi
According to the American Medical Association, Mississippi is a "crisis"
state.
Reality Check:
Mississippi already caps noneconomic and punitive damages.
The Truth About Mississippi:
Mississippi was one of five states that recently passed new medical
malpractice damage caps. Instead of decreasing, premiums in these
states nearly doubled the increase rate as states not passing new
caps. View the chart.
Despite the fact that the cap didn't reduce premiums, Mississippi
passed a law that eliminated the the adjustments for inflation that
were scheduled for 2011 and 2017.
Price of Medical Malpractice
Total of MS Health Providers' Medical Malpractice Premiums
Paid in 2002: |
$63.4 Million |
Annual Costs Resulting from Preventable Medical Errors in
MS Hospitals: |
$172$293 Million |
Source: Medical Malpractice Briefing Book: Challenging the Misleading
Claims of the Doctors' Lobby, Public Citizen Congress Watch, rev.
August 2004
Number of Personal Injury Lawsuits
There is no litigation explosion. The National Center for State Courts
Recently reported that:
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Tort filings have declined by 5% since 1993. Contract filings,
meanwhile, which are more likely to involve businesses than tort
cases, rose by 21% over the same period.1
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Automobile tort filings, which make up the majority of all tort
claims, have fallen by 5% by 1993 and 14% since their high in
1996.1
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Medical malpractice filings per 100,000 population have fallen
1% since 1998.2
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In 22 of the 30 states that NCSC examined population-adjusted
tort findings declined from 1992 to 2001. The average change in
tort filings across all 30 states was a 15% decrease.1
Sources:
- Examining the Work of State Courts, 2003, National Center for
State Courts (NCSC) 2004
- Medical Malpractice Filings per 100,000 Population in 11 and
17 States, 1993-2002, National Center for State Courts, 2004 (unpublished,
on file with author)
Updated February 2005
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