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Medical malpractice experience of physicians. Predictable or haphazard?

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Sloan, FA; Mergenhagen, PM; Burfield, WB; Bovbjerg, RR; Hassan, M
Published in: Journal of the American Medical Association
1989

This study uses a large malpractice database from Florida to assess the concentration of losses among physicians, predictability of claims experience, characteristics of physicians with favorable vs unfavorable experience, and effects of claims experience on physicians' practice decisions and on actions taken by the state's licensing board. Most payments by insurers involved a comparatively small number of physicians. Physicians with relatively prestigious credentials had no better, and on some indicators, worse claims experience. If anything, physicians with adverse claims experience were less likely to make subsequent changes in their practice, such as quitting practice or moving to another state. Physicians with very poor claims histories were more likely to have complains filled against them with the Florida licensing board, but the sanctions against physicians with either poor or excellent histories were not severe. Physicians with adverse claims experience from incidents that arose between 1975 and 1980 had appreciably worse claims experience from incidents that arose during 1981 to 1983.

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Published In

Journal of the American Medical Association

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ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

1989

Volume

262

Issue

23

Start / End Page

3291 / 3297

Related Subject Headings

  • Specialization
  • Regression Analysis
  • Professional Practice Location
  • Physicians
  • Obstetrics
  • Malpractice
  • Licensure, Medical
  • Insurance, Liability
  • General Surgery
  • General & Internal Medicine
 

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Sloan, F. A., Mergenhagen, P. M., Burfield, W. B., Bovbjerg, R. R., & Hassan, M. (1989). Medical malpractice experience of physicians. Predictable or haphazard? Journal of the American Medical Association, 262(23), 3291–3297. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.262.23.3291
Sloan, F. A., P. M. Mergenhagen, W. B. Burfield, R. R. Bovbjerg, and M. Hassan. “Medical malpractice experience of physicians. Predictable or haphazard?Journal of the American Medical Association 262, no. 23 (1989): 3291–97. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.262.23.3291.
Sloan FA, Mergenhagen PM, Burfield WB, Bovbjerg RR, Hassan M. Medical malpractice experience of physicians. Predictable or haphazard? Journal of the American Medical Association. 1989;262(23):3291–7.
Sloan, F. A., et al. “Medical malpractice experience of physicians. Predictable or haphazard?Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 262, no. 23, 1989, pp. 3291–97. Scival, doi:10.1001/jama.262.23.3291.
Sloan FA, Mergenhagen PM, Burfield WB, Bovbjerg RR, Hassan M. Medical malpractice experience of physicians. Predictable or haphazard? Journal of the American Medical Association. 1989;262(23):3291–3297.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of the American Medical Association

DOI

ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

1989

Volume

262

Issue

23

Start / End Page

3291 / 3297

Related Subject Headings

  • Specialization
  • Regression Analysis
  • Professional Practice Location
  • Physicians
  • Obstetrics
  • Malpractice
  • Licensure, Medical
  • Insurance, Liability
  • General Surgery
  • General & Internal Medicine