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Bush Presents Case for Healthcare Litigation Reform

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Contributed by Lisa Olen|  09 January, 2005  16:51 GMT

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The President is urging Congress to enact his proposals for reforms in the areas of medical liability, class action lawsuits and asbestos litigation.
President George W. Bush last week highlighted the need for what he called "common-sense medical liability reform," designed to protect patients, to stop the skyrocketing costs associated with frivolous lawsuits, to make health care more affordable and accessible for all Americans, and to keep necessary services in communities that need them most.The President said his plan would help reduce the rising cost of health care while improving quality and safety.

His framework for addressing the medical liability crisis in America seeks to make health care more affordable and accessible for all Americans by making the medical liability system more stable and predictable, and to protect patients by reducing the disincentives for reporting medical errors and complications, according to a White House statement.

The President also stressed the need for class action lawsuit reform and asbestos litigation reform, and he urged Congress to enact proposed reforms.

Class action lawsuits are an important part of the U.S. legal system, the statement acknowledges. However, when the ability to bring a class action lawsuit is abused, it truly harms injured parties and undermines the American judicial system, the President maintains.

The growing problem of asbestos litigation is similarly hurting workers, bankrupting businesses, and delaying relief for the truly sick claimants, he contends.

Frivolous Lawsuits, Excessive Awards

The costs of litigation per person in the United States are far higher than in any other major industrialized nation in the world, according to the White House statement. Lawsuit costs have risen substantially over the past several decades, and a significant part of the costs from lawsuits goes to paying lawyers' fees and transaction costs -- not to the injured parties.

This explosion in litigation is creating a logjam in America's civil courts and threatening jobs across America, argues President Bush. Small businesses spend, on average, about $150,000 per year on litigation expenses, the statement notes.

The President is urging Congress to pass legislation that reduces the burden of frivolous lawsuits on the U.S. economy. He supports enactment of medical liability reform, class action lawsuit reform, and asbestos litigation reform to expedite resolutions and curb the costs of lawsuits for all Americans.

Frivolous lawsuits and excessive jury awards are driving many health care providers out of communities and forcing doctors to practice overly defensive medicine, says President Bush. This reduces access to medically necessary services and raises the costs of health care for all.

Addressing the Medical Liability Crisis

The President's framework for addressing the medical liability crisis includes the following recommendations:

  • Securing the ability of injured patients to get quick, unlimited compensation for their "economic losses," including the loss of ability to provide unpaid services like care for children or parents;

  • Ensuring recoveries for non-economic damages do not exceed a reasonable amount ($250,000);

  • Reserving punitive damages for egregious cases where they are justified, and limiting damages to reasonable amounts;

  • Providing for payments of judgments over time rather than in a single lump sum, to ensure that appropriate payments are made when patients need them;

  • Ensuring that old cases cannot be brought to court years after an event; and

  • Providing that defendants pay judgments in proportion to their fault.

Ending Class-Action Abuses

The President supports class action reforms to limit the abuse of large, nationwide class action cases and return justice to the truly injured parties, according to the White House statement.

The class action system is heavily abused, he argues, which in turn does not benefit injured parties and undermines the American judicial system. In particular, injured parties often receive awards of little or no value while lawyers receive large fees.

The proposed class action reform legislation recognizes that large interstate class action lawsuits deserve Federal court access because they typically affect more citizens, involve more money, and implicate more interstate commerce issues than any other types of lawsuits. These reforms do not alter the right of a plaintiff to bring a legitimate claim, or change controlling substantive law, but they do provide additional protection and information to class members, the statement says.

Fair Approach to Asbestos Litigation

Victims of asbestos-related diseases deserve a fair system and a long-term solution, the President notes. The current system may leave little or no funds to pay current and future asbestos victims; is costly to administer (future transaction costs are estimated at between $145 and $210 billion); will impose large, indirect costs on the economy; and has driven exposed defendants, including small businesses, into bankruptcy, the White House statement contends.

Asbestos, as the longest-running mass tort litigation in U.S. history, has led to the bankruptcies of at least 74 companies, according to the White House. Within the past few years, there have been sharp increases in the number of asbestos claims filed annually.

The President has stressed the need for reform and commended Congress for aggressively working on this problem, but more work needs to be done to pass legislation for the President to sign that provides a fair and permanent solution, the statement concludes.

 
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