The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience
Author
Born, Patricia H.; Karl, J. Bradley; Viscusi, W. Kip
Abstract
In this paper, we examine the influence of medical malpractice tort reform on the level of private health insurance company losses incurred. We employ a natural experiment framework centered on a series of tort reform measures enacted in Texas in 2003 that drastically altered the medical malpractice environment in the state. The results of a difference-in-differences analysis using a variety of comparison states, as well as a difference-in-difference-in-differences analysis, indicate that ameliorating medical malpractice risk has little effect on health insurance losses incurred by private health insurers.
Date
2017-11-24
Citation:
APA:
Born, Patricia H., & Karl, J. Bradley, & Viscusi, W. Kip. (November 2017).
The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8420
MLA:
Born, Patricia H., and Karl, J. Bradley, and Viscusi, W. Kip.
"The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience". .
. (),
November 2017.
December 08, 2023.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8420.
Chicago:
Born, Patricia H. and Karl, J. Bradley and Viscusi, W. Kip,
"The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience," , no.
(November 2017),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8420 (accessed
December 08, 2023).
AMA:
Born, Patricia H., Karl, J. Bradley, Viscusi, W. Kip.
The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience. .
November 2017;
():
.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8420. Accessed
December 08, 2023.
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