TY - JOUR
T1 - Practice changes in response to the malpractice litigation climate
T2 - Results of a maryland physician survey
AU - Weisman, Carol S.
AU - Morlock, Laura L.
AU - Teitelbaum, Martha Ann
AU - Klassen, Ann C.
AU - Celentano, David D.
PY - 1989/1
Y1 - 1989/1
N2 - Data from a 1987 survey of Maryland physicians in three specialties (internal medicine, family or general practice, and obstetrics-gynecology) were used to study the types of changes physicians have made in their practices during the last 2 years as a result of the current malpractice litigation climate. Overall, 51% reported making some type of practice change. The practice changes that physicians reported reflect both risk-reduction (e.g., increased use of tests) and risk-avoidance (e.g., cutting back high-risk patients) strategies, although risk- reduction actions were reported more frequently. Raising patient fees was also reported. Specialty predicts whether or not physicians make each type of change; in particular, obstetrician-gynecologists are more likely to report practice changes of all types. Prior litigation experience does not, in general, predict practice changes. The implications of the types of changes reported for access to care and costs of care were considered.
AB - Data from a 1987 survey of Maryland physicians in three specialties (internal medicine, family or general practice, and obstetrics-gynecology) were used to study the types of changes physicians have made in their practices during the last 2 years as a result of the current malpractice litigation climate. Overall, 51% reported making some type of practice change. The practice changes that physicians reported reflect both risk-reduction (e.g., increased use of tests) and risk-avoidance (e.g., cutting back high-risk patients) strategies, although risk- reduction actions were reported more frequently. Raising patient fees was also reported. Specialty predicts whether or not physicians make each type of change; in particular, obstetrician-gynecologists are more likely to report practice changes of all types. Prior litigation experience does not, in general, predict practice changes. The implications of the types of changes reported for access to care and costs of care were considered.
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U2 - 10.1097/00005650-198901000-00002
DO - 10.1097/00005650-198901000-00002
M3 - Article
C2 - 2911218
AN - SCOPUS:0024526080
SN - 0025-7079
VL - 27
SP - 16
EP - 24
JO - Medical care
JF - Medical care
IS - 1
ER -