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State Appellate Court Finds Hospital Not Liable for Choosing Not to Make Sure that Physician Maintains Sufficient Medical Malpractice Insurance

A South Carolina appellate court has found that a hospital was not responsible to injured patients for choosing not to make sure that a physician had a valid medical malpractice insurance policy in place. Two former surgery patients sued the Laurens County Healthcare System alleging that the hospital was liable…

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U.S. Federal District Court Rules That Insurer is Estopped from Cutting Policy Limit

In the wrongful death case for Lee Lindemann, filed on behalf of the Estate of Sue Ann Lindemann, the U.S. District Court ruled that estoppel blocked National Fire & Marine Insurance Co. from invoking a “declining balance” provision in its insurance policy. The insurance company asked for a reduction from…

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State Supreme Court Bars Claim Indemnity Action Against Hospital Under Medical Malpractice Statute of Repose

At issue in this South Carolina Supreme Court case was whether the medical malpractice statute of repose applied to indemnify the claim of Columbia/CSA-HS Greater Columbia Healthcare System — also known as Providence Hospital. The trial court in the Court of Appeals in South Carolina held that it does and…

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Indiana’s Largest Hospital Group Sued for Overcharging Uninsured Patients

A lawsuit has been filed accusing IU Health of over-billing uninsured patients more for treatment than insured patients. This case has drawn a lot of attention. The matter was argued recently before the Indiana Supreme Court. The case involves a 2010 lawsuit filed by two uninsured patients. The patients accused…

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Health Care Reform 101: Breakdown of Main Concepts of the New Health Care Reform Bill

H.R. 3962, also referred to as the Health Care Reform Bill, promises “To provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, and for other purposes.” However, at 2,000 pages, the Health Care Reform Bill is a very lengthy document. Over the next…

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How Does the Healthcare Reform Act Impact Illinois Residents?

Yesterday, President Obama signed into law the house bill overhauling the United States’ healthcare system. Illinois’ Director of the State’s Department of Insurance will be at the center of overseeing changes that will affect Illinois citizens through the new bill, most of which involve insurance premium rates and eligibility. One…

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