HR 2657 · 109th Congress · Health
Comprehensive Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 2005
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Introduced2
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Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.(2005-06-03)
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Comprehensive Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 2005 - Limits the non-economic damages that an individual may recover from a health care provider for an injury or death as the result of health care malpractice to $250,000 as adjusted for inflation from 1975. Requires each medical malpractice liability insurance company to reduce its medical malpractice liability coverage premiums with financial savings from this Act. Requires a medical malpractice action to be dismissed unless the signer of complaint certifies its validity. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to: (1) develop voluntary performance standards applicable to state medical boards; (2) establish an interstate patient reporting and physician tracking database; and (3) study alternatives to the present legal process in resolving health care malpractice claims arising out of a hospital emergency room's screening examination or treatment required by law. Directs the Attorney General to make grants to states and health care entities to carry out mediation programs to resolve health care malpractice allegations without litigation. Amends the Public Health Service Act to provide for the voluntary disclosure of pat…
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