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A state program designed to help doctors find medical malpractice insurance is being terminated because of lack of interest, the state insurance commissioner's office said yesterday. The state's Medical Assistance Program was created in 2002 when more than 1,000 doctors had to find a new insurer. Two companies, including the state's second-largest insurance carrier, had announced they would stop providing medical malpractice insurance for physicians. The commissioner's office helped find coverage for hundreds of the doctors before creating the program, which assisted 32 physicians in finding insurance. Two doctors applied to the program in the past eight months. Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler

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House Panel Votes Changes to Try to Keep Medicare Solvent

The House Ways and Means Committee approved legislation tonight to make sweeping changes in Medicare that would keep it solvent for a decade and offer new health insurance options to 33 million elderly Americans. The measure, which would cut Medicare spending by $115 billion and open the program to more health maintenance organizations and other forms of managed care, was approved by a vote of 36 to 3. The bipartisan, cordial spirit of today's session was radically different from the strident, angry tone that characterized debates on Medicare in 1995 and 1996, when Democrats accused Republicans of trying to destroy

NC Health Care Providers Agree on Set of Best Practices

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Pew Project Details Medical-Malpractice Reports for Pennsylvania Lawmakers.

A nonpartisan group with considerable knowledge about the medical malpractice insurance situation in Pennsylvania is making sure state lawmakers know it exists. The Project on Medical Liability in Pennsylvania, sponsored by The Pew Charitable Trusts, has issued three major reports on the state's medical malpractice insurance crisis and plans to produce nine more. Authors of the reports met Monday with members of the state.. Source : accessmylibrary.com

Smith Moore Attorney Presents at NC Baptist Grand Rounds

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