Physicians Overwhelmingly Support Patient Compensation When Harmed

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ALPHARETTA, GA (March 16, 2010) - According to
a recent online survey by Jackson Healthcare, 89 percent of
physicians agree that patients receiving negligent treatment
deserve fair compensation.
Negligence, they said, should be determined by a panel of
experts from the appropriate medical specialty.
This key finding - one of several from the comprehensive study
by Jackson Healthcare on physicians' practice of defensive or
lawsuit-driven medicine - comes despite the fact that 92 percent of
survey respondents, and 73 percent of respondents in a related
Gallup Poll, report practicing defensive medicine.
More than 3,000 physicians from across the U.S. participated in
the Jackson
Healthcare Survey, which was conducted in December, 2009 and
released on Feb. 24, 2010.
In both the survey and poll, physicians attributed a substantial
percentage of healthcare costs to defensive medicine (34% in the
survey and 26% in the poll). In light of a recent report from The
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimating 2009
healthcare spending at $2.5 trillion, the physicians' estimates
suggest that defensive medicine may inflate national annual
healthcare spending by $650-$850 billion.
The findings suggest that an opportunity exists to save
$6.5-$8.5 trillion over the next 10 years. "Traditional tort reform
will not solve the defensive medicine problem. It may reduce
malpractice costs, but until physicians are protected from being
personally financially liable for unintended mistakes and
omissions, they will continue ordering unnecessary tests and
treatments to avoid lawsuits" said Richard L. Jackson, chairman and
chief executive officer of Jackson Healthcare.
A Summary of Findings and survey methodology can be found in the
Jackson Healthcare's online media room.
Defensive Medicine Study
For more information contact Bob Schlotman at
770-643-5697 at Jackson Healthcare.
About Jackson
Healthcare
Founded by the healthcare innovator Richard Jackson, Jackson
Healthcare serves more than two million patients in nearly one
thousand hospitals each year. The Jackson family of companies
provides physician and clinician staffing, anesthesia management
and healthcare information technology solutions proven to improve
clinical and financial outcomes, as well as increase operational
efficiency. Jackson Healthcare has earned national media
coverage for its physician polls and champions local and
international charitable work. In addition, Jackson has been
recognized as one of the largest and fastest growing staffing
companies in the country by the Inc. Magazine, Atlanta
Business Chronicle, Georgia Trend and Staffing
Industry Analysts. For more information about Jackson
and its companies, visit Jackson Healthcare.
Jackson's research reports are available online at Market Research.
According to a recent online survey by Jackson Healthcare, 89
percent of physicians agree that patients receiving negligent
treatment deserve fair compensation.