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Sorting Through Misleading Ads for the Real Proposition 45

Sorting Through Misleading Ads for the Real Proposition 45

<p>Would the real Proposition 45 please stand up?</p> <p>One of the main arguments advanced by the commercials aired and the torrent of mailers sent by the <a href="http://stophighercosts.org/">No on 45 campaign</a> is that the measure would place healthcare in the hands of a single corruptible politician. "Who do you trust with your health care," a recent mailer asks, "a politician or your doctor? Prop. 45 gives one Sacramento politician control over medical treatment options."</p>
Ads Point Out Pros, Cons Of Doctor Drug Testing

Ads Point Out Pros, Cons Of Doctor Drug Testing

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Voters Have Say In Doctor-Lawyer Battle Over Malpractice Cap

Voters Have Say In Doctor-Lawyer Battle Over Malpractice Cap

<div id="content-body-713359-3411759"> <p>Nearly 40 years ago, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law to help stem spiraling costs for medical malpractice insurance policies in California.</p> <p>Brown would later describe the situation at the time as dire: Doctors were forced to “go bare” because they couldn’t afford insurance. Some stopped providing high-risk procedures. Others threatened to quit their jobs.</p>
Kidney Settlement Derided

Kidney Settlement Derided

<p>DaVita Healthcare Partners Inc. this week agreed to one of the largest ever anti-kickback settlements in the U.S.</p> <p>But even a $350 million penalty isn’t enough to satisfy Jamie Court’s sense of justice.</p> <p>The president of Consumer Watchdog wants to hold accountable the kidney doctors who bought ownership stakes in DaVita dialysis clinics and then referred patients there for treatment.</p> <p>Dialysis referrals are made when people are most vulnerable, he said.</p>
Hospital of Ebola Patient Posts Poor ER Benchmarks

Hospital of Ebola Patient Posts Poor ER Benchmarks

<p>DALLAS (AP) — Diplomas from outstanding medical schools. Records free of discipline. A team trusted by a president.</p> <p>For all the strengths of <a href="http://www.chron.com/search/?action=search&channel=news%2Ftexas&inlineLink=1&searchindex=property&query=%22Texas+Health+Presbyterian+Hospital+Dallas%22">Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas</a>, the first U.S.-diagnosed Ebola patient walked through its seemingly weakest link: the emergency room.</p>
California Malpractice Cap Generates Big Spending

California Malpractice Cap Generates Big Spending

<p class="permalinkable" id="h1822696-p1">SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Bob Pack wanted to go after the HMO doctors for recklessly prescribing painkillers to a drug-abusing nanny who ran over his 10-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter as they were heading for ice cream one early fall evening in 2003.</p>
Debating Proposition 46: Medical-Malpractice Damages, Drug-Testing Docs

Debating Proposition 46: Medical-Malpractice Damages, Drug-Testing Docs

<p><a href="">Click here to listen to the audio of this radio broadcast</a>.</p> <p>A hotly contested ballot issue this November is Proposition 46 focusing on medical malpractice suits and doctor drug-testing, pushed forward by Robert and Carmen Pack. The couple's two children, Troy and Alana, were killed by an intoxicated driver who'd been prescribed a plethora of narcotics.</p>
Debating Proposition 46: Medical-Malpractice Damages, Drug-Testing Docs

Debating Proposition 46: Medical-Malpractice Damages, Drug-Testing Docs

<p><a href="http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2014/10/21/39923/debating-proposition-46-medical-malpractice-damage/">Click here to listen to the audio of this radio broadcast</a>.</p> <p>A hotly contested ballot issue this November is Proposition 46 focusing on medical malpractice suits and doctor drug-testing, pushed forward by Robert and Carmen Pack. The couple's two children, Troy and Alana, were killed by an intoxicated driver who'd been prescribed a plethora of narcotics.</p>
Lawyers Versus Doctors In Costly Prop. 46 Campaign Wars

Lawyers Versus Doctors In Costly Prop. 46 Campaign Wars

<p>A ballot initiative that pits lawyers against doctors has set off one of this year's fiercest campaign wars, a costly clash over increasing state limits on malpractice damages and imposing drug testing on physicians.</p> <p>Proposition 46 would raise the cap on pain-and-suffering awards in malpractice lawsuits and require that hospitals randomly test their doctors for drug and alcohol use. Backers say the measure would rein in negligent doctors; opponents charge that it's a money grab by the lawyers who helped put it on the ballot.</p>
Proposition 46 Seeks To Raise Medical Malpractice Cap

Proposition 46 Seeks To Raise Medical Malpractice Cap

<p>Voters could make California the first state to require many doctors to submit to random drug and alcohol tests, a safeguard that has long been in place for pilots, police officers and others who must stay clear-eyed on the job.</p> <p>While supporters are promoting that aspect of Proposition 46, it is not the initiative’s most contentious provision.</p> <p>If approved by voters, it also would lift the ceiling on damages for pain and suffering caused by medical negligence, something that has been sought for decades by trial lawyers.</p>