South
Carolina Medical Malpractice ResolutionIntroduced
by Reps. Wilkins, W.D. Smith and Tripp
Read
the first time January 12, 2005. THE
COMMITTEE ON INVITATIONS
AND MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS To whom was referred a South Carolina House Resolution
(H. 3279) requesting the Congress of the United States to support and enact meaningful
Medical, etc., respectfully (See South
Carolina Directory of Lawyer Resources) A
HOUSE RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO SUPPORT AND
ENACT MEANINGFUL MEDICAL MALPRACTICE REFORM.
Whereas,
a fair and efficient legal system free from frivolous and abusive litigation is
necessary for a vibrant economy and access to affordable healthcare; and Whereas,
rapidly increasing medical malpractice awards are driving up malpractice insurance
premiums, reducing access to healthcare, and fueling the rapid growth in healthcare
costs; and Whereas,
frivolous medical lawsuits lead to hospitals closing their doors, doctors refusing
to see new patients, and in some cases, forcing doctors to leave for other states;
and Whereas,
reasonable caps on damages protect patients from the rising costs of and diminishing
access to healthcare that results from lawsuit abuse; and Whereas,
victims who suffer losses, not their attorneys, should receive the majority of
damage awards; and Whereas,
lawsuits filed in a timely fashion promote fairness for all parties; and Whereas,
medical malpractice reforms enacting caps on damages, allowing for the inclusion
of collateral source payments in jury considerations, and imposing time limits
on filing of lawsuits will enhance access to healthcare, lower medical premiums,
and lower the cost of healthcare. Now, therefore, Be
it resolved by the House of Representatives: That
the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution,
request the Congress of the United States to support and enact meaningful medical
malpractice reform. Be
it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the United
States Senate, the United States House of Representatives, and to each member
of the South Carolina Congressional Delegation
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