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49 Document(s) [ Subject: Tort reform ]
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- Committee:
- Senate State Affairs, 80th R.S. (2007)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Eight-liners | Election fraud | Employees Retirement System of Texas | Entergy Corporation | Gambling | Health care costs | Health insurance | Health maintenance organizations | Inmates with mental illness | Insurance industry | Investment of public funds | Legislative intent | Medical research | Medically uninsured | Mental health services | Persons with mental illness | Privatization | Public retirement systems | Statutory revision | Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation | Texas Health Insurance Risk Pool | Texas Lottery | Tort reform | Voter identification | Voting systems | Workers' compensation |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.80 St29a
- Description:
- [308 pages File size: 43,740 kb]
- Charges:
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- Study the factors that impact the transparency and efficiency of the health insurance market. Make recommendation to result in the use of best practices, lower health care costs, and better health outcomes, including the following:
- Study factors contributing to the increasing cost of health care;
- Study insurer and health maintenance organization (HMO) use of tiers, ratings, or classifications to differentiate among credentialed physicians already admitted to the insurer or HMO panel of preferred providers or network;
- Examine methods to remediate incorrect tiering, ratings, or classifications;
- Examine how physicians are notified of the standards against which they will be compared and whether they are notified of the standards prior to the evaluation period;
- Improve transparency with respect to the marketing of prescription drugs; and
- Study the use of certain nonprofit health corporations - approved under Chapter 162, Occupations Code, in Texas. Examine whether such entities operate on a statewide scale or on a limited scale, whether such entities adhere to the formalities required of corporations, whether the operation of such entities are influenced by owners or members who are not licensed to practice medicine, and whether such entities have ever been decertified or investigated for failure to maintain compliance with Texas law or regulations.
- Study and make recommendations for reducing the number of uninsured Texans, focusing on the following:
- Options to increase access to private health insurance, including 3 Share programs, employer sponsored plans and portable, individual insurance;
- Incentives for encouraging counties and local governments to participate in private health insurance cost sharing for their respective residents;
- Options to reduce health care premiums, including creation of special plans with increased deductibles and catastrophic coverage;
- Implementation and possible expansion of health services districts;
- Other state programs for increasing market-based coverage of the uninsured, including costs and effectiveness;
- Options that will increase consumer choice and personal responsibility; and
- Analysis of state and federal regulations that contribute to higher premium costs.
- Study and make recommendations relating to the Texas Health Insurance Risk Pool, including the current eligibility for coverage requirements, the economic profiles of participants and former participants, the affordability of the insurance products’ premiums and deductibles, and the public's awareness of the Pool.
- Study the issue of security and accuracy in Texas elections. The study should include the benefits and risks of electronic voting technology, including the necessity of maintaining a paper record of each electronic vote. The study should also include an analysis of fraud in Texas elections, including prosecution rates for voter fraud, the processes for purging ineligible voters from voter lists, and the integrity of the mail-in and provisional ballot systems. Study the effectiveness of electronic voting technology and voter ID laws in other states. Monitor the implementation of the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002, including the implementation of the Texas Election Administration Management system. Recommend statutory and regulatory changes designed to ensure that only eligible voters are allowed to vote in Texas elections and that each vote is accurately counted.
- Review and make recommendations for requiring insurance coverage of routine medical care for patients with a life-threatening disease or condition who have elected to participate in a clinical trial.
- Study the economic impact of recent civil justice reform legislation in Texas.
- Study whether Texas should adopt the Restatement 2nd of Torts Sec. 674 (Wrongful use of Civil Proceedings) and whether a person should be allowed to recover court and attorneys fees when he has been forced to defend a lawsuit filed without probable cause or for intimidation purposes.
- Monitor the Texas workers' compensation system, and the continued implementation of the reforms of HB 7, 79th R.S., by the Texas Department of Insurance and other state agencies. Specifically evaluate the recent decision by the Texas Supreme Court in Entergy v. Summers in terms of its impact and the impact of previous legislation on the workers' compensation system.
- Study and make recommendations to reduce illegal gambling in Texas, including, but not limited to, the illegal use of Eight-Liners.
- Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of phasing in a defined-contribution pension for future employees versus the existing defined-benefit pension plan. Study options for transition or implementation issues and how the phase-in could be structured. Evaluate the possibility of requiring the state employee contribution rate to meet the annually required contribution for the statewide retirement funds each biennium in order to prevent unfunded liabilities.
- Study the relationship between the public mental health system and the criminal justice and civil courts systems, including the identification and sharing of information regarding mentally ill offenders, including minors, among criminal justice and mental health agencies, the courts, state hospitals, and the Veterans Administration. Study how current confidentiality laws impact the exchange of information among groups described above. Study the sentencing of mentally ill offenders compared to non-mentally ill offenders, including minors, and the affect that has on statewide prison capacity and on the quality of health care provided to mentally ill offenders. (Joint charge with Senate Criminal Justice Committee)
- Review and evaluate appropriate state regulation of a private operator of the state lottery should the state receive bids for a lease of the lottery that merit strong consideration. Provide recommendations for ensuring the security and integrity of the lottery and for adequate consumer protections. (Joint charge with Senate Finance Committee)
- Study the feasibility and the advisability of establishing an investment policy that is consistent across all state trust funds, including the trust funds of the Employees Retirement System, the Teachers Retirement System, the Permanent University Fund, and the Permanent School Fund. Identify best investment policies for state trust funds. Examine recent portfolio diversification strategies and the effect they have on long-term fund performance. The recommendations should consider what is an acceptable rate of return, an acceptable degree of risk, the appropriateness of certain investments. (Joint charge with Senate Finance Committee)
- Monitor the implementation of legislation addressed by the State Affairs Committee, 80th R.S., and make recommendations for any legislation needed to improve, enhance, and/or complete implementation. In particular, monitor and report on the effect of HB 2365, 80th R.S., which allows public entities to report "other post employment benefits" (OPEBs) on a statutory modified accrual basis, including any effect on auditor opinions, bond ratings, or other fiscal issues. Monitor the implementation of SB 1731, 80th R.S., relating to transparency of health information, and SB 1846, 80th R.S., relating to TRS.
- Study the factors that impact the transparency and efficiency of the health insurance market. Make recommendation to result in the use of best practices, lower health care costs, and better health outcomes, including the following:
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- Committee:
- House Civil Practices, 78th R.S. (2003)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Asbestos lawsuits | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.78 C498
- Description:
- [119 pages File size: 546 kb]
- Charges:
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- Study the need for an inactive docket for claims alleging personal injury or death caused by exposure to asbestos fibers or other mineral dusts.
- Monitor the legislation passed by the 78th Legislature, with a particular emphasis on the implementation of and rulemaking for HB4, 78th R.S..
- Monitor the agencies and programs under the committee's jurisdiction.
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- Committee:
- Joint Long-Term Care, Legislative Oversight, 78th R.S. (2003)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Liability insurance | Long-term care | Long-term care insurance | Medical liability insurance | Nursing homes | Quality of care | Senior citizens | STAR+PLUS program | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.78 L854r
- Description:
- [123 pages File size: 3,823 kb]
- Charges:
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- The committee examined the pressing issues related to long-term care, including quality of care, quality assurance, Medicaid reimbursement rates, liability insurance, the effects of tort reform, and possible funding funding methods such as a quality assurance fee and private long-term care insurance. *
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- Committee:
- Senate State Affairs, 78th R.S. (2003)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Border health | Damage award caps | Election administration | Election laws | Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 | Employees Retirement System of Texas | Health insurance | Liability insurance | Managed care | Medical liability insurance | Medically uninsured | Nursing homes | Patients' rights | Quality of care | Rural health care | State employee benefits | State mandated health insurance | Teacher health insurance | Teacher Retirement System of Texas | Tort reform | Voter registration | Voting systems |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.78 St29a
- Description:
- [0 pages]
- Charges:
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- Study the implementation of changes made to the state group health insurance plans and identify additional cost-saving measures. Study the feasibility and practicality of offering health reimbursement accounts as an alternate health insurance plan for those insured in ERS, TRS, and university plans. Provide recommendations regarding whether the current method of administering these programs is in the best interest of the State of Texas and the various insured populations, or whether such programs might be more efficiently administered in another fashion.
- Monitor the implementation of HB 1549, 78th R.S., the Federal Help America Vote Act of 2002, to assure that Texas meets the criteria to secure the proposed federal funding. Make recommendations for statutory changes required to implement federal legislation and improve the efficiency of the process.
- Study the implementation of SB 10, 78th R.S., and SB 541, 78th R.S., and make recommendations, as needed, to make health insurance more accessible, and affordable for all Texans.
- Study the April 2003 United States Supreme Court decision in Kentucky Association of Health Plans v. Miller to determine its impact on Texas laws regulating health insurance plans under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and make recommendations to changes in state law to conform with recent federal court decisions.
- Study the reimbursement methodology of health care plans operating in Texas for out-of-network claims, specifically focusing upon the reimbursement of usual and customary charges, and make recommendations on how to improve their effectiveness. The study and recommendations should encompass all plans, including those participating in Texas Medicaid managed care program and should consider federal and state laws as well as Health & Human Services Commission rules relating to the reimbursement of out-of-network claims.
- Study the implementation of HB 4, 78th R.S., and Proposition 12 in achieving lower medical malpractice rates and providing more access to affordable health care. Monitor and report on trends in medical malpractice insurance rates and the effect of tort reform on access to health care and provider shortages in certain regions, particularly along the Border.
- Study and report on the affordability, reasonableness, and impact of mandatory liability insurance on the nursing home industry. Assess and report on the effects of the admissibility of quality reports.
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- Committee:
- Senate Prompt Payment of Health Care Providers, Special, 77th R.S. (2001)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Health insurance | Medical liability insurance | Medical malpractice | Prompt payment of insurance claims | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.77 p944
- Description:
- [155 pages File size: 3,563 kb]
- Charges:
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- The Committee shall evaluate the effectiveness of existing state law and agency rules designed to ensure prompt payment of health insurance claims to providers by insurance companies. The Committee should assess the level of industry compliance with current law and the necessity of additional enforcement measures. The Committee shall determine the factors affecting the timeliness of reimbursements and make necessary recommendations to improve the process.
- The committee shall evaluate the effectiveness of existing state law and agency rules relating to the current medical professional liability system. The committee should assess the causes of rising malpractice insurance rates in Texas, including the impact of medical malpractice lawsuits, and their impact on access to health care. Based on that assessment, the committee should determine the need for corrective action and make recommendations as necessary.
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- Committee:
- Senate Civil Justice, Interim, 75th R.S. (1997)
- Title:
- Interim report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Insurance rates | Liability insurance | Tort reform | Uninsured motorists | Vehicle insurance |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.75 c499r
- Description:
- [166 pages File size: 6,712 kb]
- Charges:
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- Study automobile liability insurance to determine alternatives to Texas' current mandatory liability system. The Committee should examine problems with the existing system, including problems arising from the large number of uninsured/underinsured motorists, fraud related to securing proof of financial responsibility, difficulties in enforcing the current system, and the expense and delay in resolving claims. In its work, the committee should examine various "no-fault" plans. The Committee may make recommendations for legislative or regulatory action.
- Evaluate the impact of tort reform legislation enacted since 1993, including its impact on insurance rates in Texas. To avoid duplication of resources, the Committee should coordinate its work with the Senate Interim Committee on Economic Development.
- Assess whether additional changes should be made to the civil justice system. Among other issues the Committee may identify, the Committee may review laws concerning class action lawsuits, third party liability, premises liability, collection of judgement, and filing of amicus curiae briefs. In its work, the Committee should evaluate potential effects of insurance rates.
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- Committee:
- House Civil Practices, 75th R.S. (1997)
- Title:
- Interim report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Class action lawsuits | Sovereign immunity | Tort reform | Whistleblowers |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.75 c498
- Description:
- [254 pages File size: 10,001 kb]
- Charges:
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- Perform a comprehensive review of issues surrounding class action lawsuits. The review may include, but is not limited to, such issues as the relationship between state and federal rules, participation in the class, certification issues, settlement issues, and others as the committee deems appropriate.
- Evaluate the potential benefits of a state "false claims" or "qui tam" law (similar to U.S.Pub. L. No. 99-562) as a means of restraining fraud and recovering losses in state government programs.
- Examine the impact of tort and damage law changes enacted by the 74th Legislature (1995) on the filing of suits , claims paid, settlement and judgement amounts, and related matters.
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- Committee:
- Senate Economic Development, Interim, 75th R.S. (1997)
- Title:
- Interim report - Texas business climate
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Economic development | Economic Stabilization Fund | Franchise taxes | Job training programs | Literacy | Skills Development/Smart Jobs Fund | Tax credits | Tax incentives | Telecommunications infrastructure | Tort reform | Transportation infrastructure | Workforce |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.75 ec74b
- Description:
- [91 pages File size: 3,894 kb]
- Charges:
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- Study major legislation concerning economic development enacted during the 1990's to evaluate and identify the legislation's impact on Texas businesses and the economy, such as creation and retention of jobs, financial stability of businesses, and financial investment in Texas. Among other legislation, the Committee should evaluate laws concerning tort reform, tax abatements and incentives, insurance reform, telecommunication deregulation, and trucking deregulation. The Committee may make recommendations to establish a mechanism for on-going analysis of current and future business-related laws.
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- Committee:
- Joint Liability Insurance and Tort Law and Procedure, 69th R.S. (1985)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Insurance rates | Liability insurance | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.69 l613
- Description:
- [254 pages File size: 9,002 kb]
- Charges:
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- Study the availability and cost of commercial, professional and governmental liability insurance and the impact of the tort recovery process on the insurance industry.
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- Committee:
- Joint Liability Insurance and Tort Law and Procedure, 69th R.S. (1985)
- Title:
- Interim Report - Minority report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Insurance rates | Liability insurance | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.69 l613m
- Description:
- [164 pages File size: 5,261 kb]
- Charges:
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- Study the availability and cost of commercial, professional and governmental liability insurance and the impact of the tort recovery process on the insurance industry.
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Liability | Liability insurance | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942
- Description:
- [163 pages File size: 4,070 kb]
- Charges:
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- Study the emerging doctrine of products liability and the ramifications thereof upon the general public, and the legal, professional and business community.
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Correspondence and Supporting Material
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1801.9 P942R 65
- Description:
- [84 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Case Summaries
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942c 3
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Correspondence
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942c 1
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Joint committee studies.
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- LRL
- Description:
- [7 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Product Liability Clippings
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 P942c 4
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Products Liability Position Paper
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942td
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Research and Reports used by the committee
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942r 1
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Research and Reports used by the committee
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942r 2
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Research and Reports used by the committee
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942r 3
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Research and Reports used by the committee
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942r 4
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Surveys and Statistics
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942c 2b
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- House Products Liability, House Joint, 65th R.S. (1977)
- Title:
- Written Testimony
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.65 p942t
- Description:
- [20 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Interim report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Damage award caps | Damage awards | Insurance rates | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- L1836.64 p96st
- Description:
- [0 pages]
- Charges:
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- The commission shall make specific recommendations, including proposed legislation to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker, Legislative Council and members of the Legislature on or before December 1, 1976. The report shall offer specific recommendations regarding the professional liability problem. In addition, the report shall include, but not be limited to, discussions of the following topics: (1) the scope and extent of the medical professional liability problem; (2) reasons for the increase in such claims; (3) effects of the rise in such claims on physicians and health care providers, including the increased use of defensive medicine and increased premium costs; (4) effect of claims increase on patients, including increased costs; (5) alternative approaches and proposed solutions to this problem; (6) review of comparable law on compensation commissions, arbitration panels, screening panels and recommendations regarding use; (7) review of existing and proposed laws governing compensation and the amount of compensation to patients, including the time within which claims may be brought and the elements of loss for which compensation may be recovered; (8) the existing tort law in the area of concern and recommendations for change, if any; (9) any other matters or procedures which the Commission considers relevant to its report.
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Interim Report
- Document type:
- Report
- Subjects:
- Damage award caps | Damage awards | Insurance rates | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
- Library Call Number:
- M840.3 R299
- Description:
- [218 pages File size: 8,433 kb]
- Charges:
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- The commission shall make specific recommendations, including proposed legislation to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker, Legislative Council and members of the Legislature on or before December 1, 1976. The report shall offer specific recommendations regarding the professional liability problem. In addition, the report shall include, but not be limited to, discussions of the following topics: (1) the scope and extent of the medical professional liability problem; (2) reasons for the increase in such claims; (3) effects of the rise in such claims on physicians and health care providers, including the increased use of defensive medicine and increased premium costs; (4) effect of claims increase on patients, including increased costs; (5) alternative approaches and proposed solutions to this problem; (6) review of comparable law on compensation commissions, arbitration panels, screening panels and recommendations regarding use; (7) review of existing and proposed laws governing compensation and the amount of compensation to patients, including the time within which claims may be brought and the elements of loss for which compensation may be recovered; (8) the existing tort law in the area of concern and recommendations for change, if any; (9) any other matters or procedures which the Commission considers relevant to its report.
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Newsletter
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.6 n477 1976-1976
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Maximum limitations on the amount of damages in medical malpractice actions
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 m45
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Grievance procedures of the Texas Medical Association
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 G874
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Arbitration - an introduction
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 ar16
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Present categories of recovery for personal injury
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 p926
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Staff report on screening panels
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 r299s
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Report to the All-industry Committee Special Malpractice Review: 1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis of survey results
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 r299a
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Issue: altering the structure and function of the Board of Medical Examiners
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 is7
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Issue: physician relicensure and continuing medical education
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 P569
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Patients' compensation funds issue areas
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 p273
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Reaction to crisis: a state by state review of medical malpractice legislation enacted in 1975
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 r22
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Statement of policy of the State Bar of Texas regarding medical malpractice
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 b23
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Statute of limitations
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 st29l
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- The contingent fee system in medical malpractice cases
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 c767
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- A critical analysis of two elements of the law of damages for personal injury
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 c869
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Medical quality and patient outcomes: malpractice in perspective
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 m468
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- A report on the constitutionality of a proposed limitation on awards for pain and suffering
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 r299c
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- A brief description of some rating systems for insurance regulation
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 r189
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- The medical malpractice insurance pricing problem in Texas: an economic perspective
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 m468i
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Hospital licensure and certification
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 h794
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Medical malpractice insurance underwriting results in Texas
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 m468u
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Medical malpractice insurance rates in Texas
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 m468r
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- Total limits claim severities for medical malpractice insurance in Texas.
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 t64
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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- Committee:
- Joint Medical Professional Liability, 64th R.S. (1975)
- Title:
- The reporting of malpractice suits to the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
- Document type:
- Supporting document
- Library Call Number:
- M840.8 r299m 10/76
- Description:
- [0 pages]
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