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In reply to the discussion: A nightmare that doctors overwhelmingly choose to avoid when they die themselves [View all]Carolina
(6,960 posts)It's one of those hidden costs that increase overall healthcare spending.
I am not saying that MDs shouldn't pay for frank negligence or incompetence that causes severe harm or death. But medicine is not an exact science whereby given condition A, you prescribe medication B or do procedure C and get good outcome D. Empirically, that may be true but in reality people may have idiosyncratic reactions to drugs, a drug may not be efficacious in a particular patient and unexpected complications may be encountered in procedures, etc. Every drug has its indications, contraindications and vast array of adverse side effects.
And spare me the narcissistic dig. What you fail to realize is that the losers in the current system are the doctors and the patients. The winners are the insurance companies/CEOs and the malpractice attorneys who all make millions in the process.