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Pennsylvania MedMal Climate Improving, Governor Says

October 12, 2010

A big drop in the size and amount of payouts from Pennsylvania’s Mcare fund show that the state’s medical malpractice climate is improving, Gov. Edward Rendell said.

Over the last seven years, Mcare —which provides the catastrophic level of insurance coverage to medical providers — has seen payouts decrease by 61 percent, while the number of claims has dropped dropping 44 percent. Payouts are now at the lowest level in 19 years.

Rendell called it “great news for doctors, patients, insurers and our health care systems.” Doctors will pay about 18 percent less in premiums for Mcare coverage this year.

Rendell said the drop in Mcare costs and payouts mirrors the decline in costs for primary coverage, which have dropped about 20 percent over that period.

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Source: Pennsylvania Governor’s Office/Insurance Department

Topics Pennsylvania

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  • October 13, 2010 at 9:44 am
    GY says:
    This article makes NO mention of the underlying reasons for the suposed MEDMAL improved climate. Just because claims happen to be down, it does not follow the the "climate" is... read more
  • October 13, 2010 at 9:38 am
    Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson says:
    How long can profit continue for medical professional liability insurers? http://www.healthcaretownhall.com/?p=3035
  • October 13, 2010 at 5:21 am
    KEEPITREAL says:
    THIS WAS SUCH A USELESS, RANDOME ARTICLE & COMMENT? THE REAL STORY IS "EDDIE" LOVES MCARE SINCE HE CAN BORROW(STEAL) $600-700 MILLION FROM IT TO HELP BALANCE THE BUDGET!! GET ... read more

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