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Committee: Senate State Affairs
Title: Interim Report
Library Catalog Title: Interim report to the 82nd Legislature
Subjects: Employees Retirement System of Texas | Financial investments | Fraud | Health care | Health care costs | Health insurance | Hospitals | Insurance agents | Insurance rates | Medically uninsured | Military personnel | Open government | Open Meetings Act, Texas | Public Information Act, Texas | Senior citizens | Teacher Retirement System of Texas | Voter registration | Voters | Voting by mail | Voting systems | Workers' compensation |
Library Call Number: L1836.81 ST29a
Session: 81st R.S. (2009)
Online version: View report [248 pages  File size: 24,817 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. Upon passage of federal legislation relating to reform of the health care industry and health insurance industry, study the implications of such legislation on Texas, the health care industry, and public and private insurance. Study and monitor the implementation of the insurance regulatory changes, changes to high risk pool, and any other insurance mandates. Study the health care policy changes and the impact to the Medicaid and CHIP programs and the state budget. Assess the impact to all state uninsured and uncompensated care programs and county programs for the uninsured, including county property tax programs to pay for the uninsured. Make recommendations for the efficient implementation of programs. (Joint charge with Senate Health and Human Services Committee)
2. Monitor the actuarial and financial conditions of the pension and health care programs administered by the Teacher Retirement System and the Employees Retirement System. Assess the effectiveness of pilot programs designed to encourage the use of clinical integration, payments for good outcomes, use of best practices, focus on wellness and prevention, and bundling of costs for episodes of care, and other health care savings initiatives. Make recommendations for expanding the pilot programs for use across all private and state sponsored health care, including the Medicaid program, as a means to improve Texans' health and provide more effective care that allows for assistance for the uninsured. (SB 7, SB 8 and SB 10, 81st Legislature)
3. Study the implementation of the Healthy Texas program enacted by the 81st Legislature and the ongoing implementation of SB 1731, 80th Legislature, to determine if this program is effectively lowering health insurance costs and increasing access to health insurance for small business. Study and make recommendations about using this program to increase access to health insurance for sole proprietors. Review other states efforts to lower health care costs to small business owners and sole proprietors and incentivize small business owners and sole proprietors to purchase insurance.
4. Examine best practices for increasing the affordability and availability of health insurance in the individual and small group market, including medical underwriting practices, rescission of coverage, cancellation of coverage, rate regulation, and reporting of medical loss ratios.
5. Study how increased out-of-pocket costs for medications and treatment impact consumers' compliance with health care recommendations and how that response impacts overall health care costs. Review available research into value design programs.
6. Study ways to improve the efficiency and accuracy of voter registration rolls, including the feasibility and security of online registration and automatic registration and the accuracy of verification and purging of voters. Recommend ways to ensure that deceased or otherwise ineligible voters are not included on rolls while also ensuring that all eligible applicants are efficiently registered.
7. Study the transparency of organizational structures, policies and coverage associated with health insurance underwriters/agents and the relationship between underwriters/agents and policyholders.
8. Study the sale of annuities in Texas, particularly to seniors. Evaluate the requirements relating to rescission of an annuity contract, payment of surrender fees, return of money, contract forms, including a standard contract form, buyer's guide, agent's commission and disclosure of an agent's commission. Make recommendations for legislation, if needed, and consider whether the insurance commissioner by rule may limit an agent's commission.
9. Study the effect Texas hospital billing and collection practices have on the uninsured's and under-insured's access to hospital health care services, on the uninsured's and under­insured's economic circumstances, and on medical debt recorded as bad debt on hospital books and records. Assess whether hospital billing disparities involving pricing discounts between the uninsured and insured exist and make recommendations for any changes necessary.
10. Study the adequacy of workers' compensation benefits in the following categories: lifetime income benefits, wage benefits for the high wage earner, and workers whose wage benefits stop before Social Security benefits begin. In order to determine the impact of increased benefits in one or more of these categories, work with the Texas Department of Insurance to develop a publicly accessible model to predict the costs related to those enhanced benefits, the effect of those costs on workers' compensation premiums, and whether enrollment in the workers' compensation system will be adversely impacted by increasing the benefits in one or more of the stated categories.
11. Study whether subrogation claims by writers of workers' compensation policies should be limited or prohibited. Study the effect on workers' compensation premiums, if any, if subrogation claims by writers of workers' compensation policies are limited or prohibited. Consider the feasibility of developing a publicly accessible model to predict the impact on workers' compensation premiums, if any, if subrogation claims by writers of workers' compensation policies are limited or prohibited, while protecting confidentiality as required by law and study whether the impact on workers' compensation premiums, if any, would adversely impact enrollment in the workers' compensation system.
12. Study and make recommendations regarding access to voting by members of the military serving in the United States and abroad, including the feasibility of electronic delivery of ballots.
13. Study the Public Information Act and the Open Meetings Act to ensure that government continues to operate in a way that is open and transparent. The study should consider how advances in technology and the emergence of various forms of social media (e.g. Facebook, MySpace, Twitter) have affected communications by and within governmental bodies.
14. Monitor the implementation of legislation addressed by the Senate Committee on State Affairs, 81 st Legislature, Regular and Called Sessions, and make recommendations for any legislation needed to improve, enhance, and/or complete implementation.
Committee: Senate Civil Justice, Interim
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Report on uninsured motorists and tort reform savings.
Subjects: Automobile insurance | Insurance rates | Liability insurance | Tort reform | Uninsured motorists |
Library Call Number: L1836.75 c499r
Session: 75th R.S. (1997)
Online version: View report [166 pages  File size: 6,712 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
Committee: House Insurance
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: House Committee on Insurance, Texas House of Representatives interim report, 1998 : a report to the House of Representatives, 76th Texas Legislature.
Subjects: Automobile insurance | Banks and banking | Health insurance | Homeowners insurance | Insurance industry | Insurance rates | Insurance, Texas Department of | Prompt payment of insurance claims | State mandates |
Library Call Number: L1836.76 IN7
Session: 75th R.S. (1997)
Online version: View report [104 pages  File size: 3,310 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. Conduct active oversight of the agencies under the committee's jurisdiction.
2. Study the incremental costs of health insurance benefits mandated by the legislature. Explore ways for the legislature to obtain accurate information on the costs of mandates proposed by legislation. Evaluate the effects, if any, of currently mandated benefits on premium costs, the market, and access to coverage.
3. Review issues related to insurance company claims handling and the laws relating to failure to handle claims in good faith.
4. Conduct a review of the various lines of insurance and the extent to which the lines are regulated as to (1) premium rates, (2) policy forms, (3) financial integrity, (4) market conduct, and (5) other factors determined by the committee.
5. Monitor federal banking reform initiatives to see that state interests in the regulation of financial institutions and insurance companies are protected. (Joint with the House Committee on Financial Institutions)
Committee: Joint Health Insurance Access, Interim
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Final report of the Joint Interim Committee on Health Insurance Access.
Subjects: Health insurance | Insurance rates | Medically uninsured |
Library Call Number: L1836.73 h349mr
Session: 73rd R.S. (1993)
Online version: View report [421 pages  File size: 27,782 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. Investigate and evaluate the experience of other jurisdictions in which guaranteed issue of health benefit plans has been required.
2. Collect and evaluate data regarding the effect of guaranteed issue requirements on health insurance availability and accessibility.
3. Collect and evaluate data regarding the effect of guaranteed issue requirements on health insurance rates.
Committee: Joint Rate and Policy Form Regulation, Select
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Report of the Select Committee on Rate and Policy Form Regulation to the 74th Texas Legislature : pursuant to House Bill 1461 of the 73rd Legislature, article 1.50, Texas Insurance Code.
Subjects: Automobile insurance | Homeowners insurance | Insurance deregulation | Insurance industry | Insurance rates | Insurance regulation benchmark system | Uninsured motorists |
Library Call Number: L1836.73 in7
Session: 73rd R.S. (1993)
Online version: View report [386 pages  File size: 21,862 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. The committee shall study insurance rate and policy form regulation in this state. The committee shall assess: (1) the effects of changes made by the 72nd Legislature in insurance regulation to identify whether the purpose of the department should be further changed from insurance rate and policy form regulation and directed to: (A) regulation of the financial conditions of companies and market conduct; and (B) provision of consumer services; (2) the degree of competition in the insurance industry in this state; and (3) the availability of motor vehicle insurance, the number of uninsured drivers, and the number of drivers insured through the Texas Automobile Insurance Plan Association, on a geographic area basis, to assess if certain geographic areas of the state are underserved.
2. The committee shall appoint an independent consulting firm to evaluate the activities of advisory organizations in this state, including their impact on competition in the insurance market, their use by insurers, and their impact on availability and affordability of coverage, and any other matters relevant to determining their continued authorization. The committee shall include in its report to the legislature a recommendation for the future role of the advisory organizations in this state.
3. The committee shall appoint an independent consulting firm to evaluate the costs and benefits of each of the systems and include in its report to the legislature a recommendation for future data collection consistent with its recommendations on rates.
Committee: House Insurance
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Interim report of the Insurance Committee, Texas House of Representatives, 71st Legislature.
Subjects: Automobile insurance | Insurance rates | Insurance, Texas State Board of | Long-term care insurance | Title insurance | Uninsured motorists |
Library Call Number: L1836.71 in7
Session: 71st R.S. (1989)
Online version: View report [22 pages  File size: 721 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. To monitor all activities and to have budget oversight responsibilities for those agencies, boards and commissions as listed in Rule 3, Section 18.
2. To study no-fault insurance.
3. To study financial responsibility laws relative to automobile insurance.
4. To study Title Insurance regulations and industry practices.
5. To study gaps in the availability of insurance coverage for long term care for the elderly.
Committee: Joint Insurance Regulation, Special
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Report of the Special Joint Committee on Insurance Regulation : to the 72nd Legislature.
Subjects: Health insurance | Insurance deregulation | Insurance rates | Insurance, Texas State Board of |
Library Call Number: L1836.71 in71
Session: 71st R.S. (1989)
Online version: View report [398 pages  File size: 21,370 kb]
Charge: This report should address the charge below.
1. Conduct a comprehensive study of the State Board of Insurance, propose solutions to correct regulatory deficiencies at that agency, make recommendations for the statutory reorganization of insurance regulation by the State of Texas and participate in the recodification of the Texas Insurance Code. The committee's study of state insurance regulation shall include issues relating to data-reporting requirements, the role of rating organizations, and exemption from state antitrust laws.
Supporting documents
Committee: Joint Insurance Regulation, Special
Title: Proclamation
Library Catalog Title: Proclamation
Library Call Number: L1800.1 p926
Session: 71st R.S. (1989)
Online version: View document [1 pages  File size: 111 kb]
Committee: Senate Workers' Compensation Insurance Policies, Special
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Final report and recommendations to the 71st Legislature, second called session / Special Committee on Worker's Compensation Rate-Making.
Subjects: Insurance rates | Workers' compensation |
Library Call Number: L1836.71 w891
Session: 71st R.S. (1989)
Online version: View report [19 pages  File size: 502 kb]
Charge: This report should address the charge below.
1. To conduct an investigation of the rate-making and oversight policies for workers compensation insurance policies.
Committee: House Insurance
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Interim report of the Insurance Committee, Texas House of Representatives, 70th Legislature.
Subjects: Business taxes | Health insurance | Health maintenance organizations | Insurance rates | Insurance, Texas State Board of | Long-term care insurance | Medically uninsured | State mandates |
Library Call Number: L1836.70 in7
Session: 70th R.S. (1987)
Online version: View report [52 pages  File size: 1,307 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. To monitor all activities and have budget oversight responsibilities for those agencies, boards, and commissions as listed in Rule 3, Section 18.
2. To study the feasibility of long term catastrophic care insurance plans including nursing home care.
3. To study existing statutes mandating health insurance coverage for certain diseases, disabilities and care provided by certain health care professionals, and evaluate the scope of all mandated benefits.
4. To study the proliferation of self insurance plans and the impact of HB 61, 70th Legislature, 2nd Called Session, on the taxation of such plans.
5. To study the equity of the current insurance premium tax system and the feasibility of alternatives. (Joint study with Ways and Means Committee).
Committee: Joint Liability Insurance and Tort Law and Procedure
Title: Interim Report
Library Catalog Title: The joint committee report to the 70th Legislature of the state of Texas / House/Senate Joint Committee on Liability Insurance and Tort Law and Procedure.
Subjects: Insurance rates | Liability insurance | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
Library Call Number: L1836.69 l613
Session: 69th R.S. (1985)
Online version: View report [254 pages  File size: 9,002 kb]
Charge: This report should address the charge below.
1. Study the availability and cost of commercial, professional and governmental liability insurance and the impact of the tort recovery process on the insurance industry.
Committee: Joint Liability Insurance and Tort Law and Procedure
Title: Interim Report - Minority report
Library Catalog Title: The joint committee minority report to the 70th Legislature of the state of Texas / House/Senate Joint Committee on Liability Insurance and Tort Law and Procedure.
Subjects: Insurance rates | Liability insurance | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
Library Call Number: L1836.69 l613m
Session: 69th R.S. (1985)
Online version: View report [164 pages  File size: 5,261 kb]
Charge: This report should address the charge below.
1. Study the availability and cost of commercial, professional and governmental liability insurance and the impact of the tort recovery process on the insurance industry.
Committee: House Workers' Compensation, Select, Interim
Title: Interim Report
Library Catalog Title: Report of the House Select Interim Committee on Workers' Compensation Insurance, 69th Legislature : to the speaker and the members of the Texas House of Representatives, 70th Legislature.
Subjects: Insurance rates | Workers' compensation |
Library Call Number: L1836.69 w892
Session: 69th R.S. (1985)
Online version: View report [61 pages  File size: 1,971 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. Conduct a state-by-state survey of the premium rate levels and the workers' compensation benefits provided to determine if Texas premiums and benefit levels are consistent with those found in other states and, where significant variances occur, to determine the underlying causes for such variances. Underlying causes for study by the committee should include, but not be limited to, differences in the rights and duties of the employer, employee and the insurers, and differences between common law and statutory methods of recovery.
2. Study practices and procedures of the Industrial Accident board including, but not limited to, cost containment efforts, fees and costs related to professional services, claims settlement practices and determination of indemnity benefits. Examine similar boards in other states to determine if Texas procedures should be changed or updated. Recommend legislative changes that will update and streamline board procedures and that will benefit both employee and employers in Texas.
3. Review the rate formulas used to establish the manual rates for workers' compensation insurance focusing on the inclusion of trend factors, investment income, production expense and taxes in the rating formula.
4. Study the operation of the assigned risk pool including the growth in number of insured and total premium and the profitability or unprofitability of the pool.
5. Study existing regulation of the workers' compensation insurance system in Texas and to analyze the potential benefits of other insurance systems, including but not limited to, self insurance, competition rating and alternative coverages.
Committee: House Insurance
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Interim report of the Insurance Committee, Texas House of Representatives, 68th Legislature.
Subjects: Automobile insurance | Consumer protection | Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act | Fire prevention | Firefighters | Health insurance | Insurance industry | Insurance rates | Property insurance | Rural issues | State buildings | State mandates | Texas Catastrophic Property Insurance Association | Tropical storms |
Library Call Number: L1836.68 in7
Session: 68th R.S. (1983)
Online version: View report [255 pages  File size: 7,620 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. To monitor all activities and have budget oversight responsibilities for those agencies, boards and commissions as listed in Rule 3, Section 16.
2. To monitor the study being conducted by the State Board of insurance pursuant to HCR 213, 68th R.S., relating to the advantages and disadvantages of the various forms of property/casualty rate making and policy form implementation.
3. To study mandated coverages in the health insurance field and recommend a coherent policy of state mandated coverages. Examine effects of mandated coverages on rates and premiums as well as the impact of utilization and adverse selection when coverages are mandated.
4. To study advantages and disadvantages of alternative methods of marketing and underwriting uninsured and underinsured motorists coverage currently found in other states and their possible application in Texas, including proposals by which underinsured motorists coverage could be offered without the requirement that benefits be reduced by the amount of the other party's liability coverage.
5. To study the fire record credit system as it currently affects the costs of every fire and commercial multiperil insurance policy in this state; to determine whether the provision of debits or credits based on fire loss experience has had its desired effect of enhancing fire prevention and protection; and to determine whether these desired goals could be achieved in a more equitable or less administratively burdensome manner.
6. To conduct a study to determine if current Texas law regulating unfair and deceptive trade practices in the business of insurance achieves its desired goals of enhancing consumer protection and full disclosure of insurance information without unfairly punishing persons involved in the business of insurance for innocent acts, and to conduct a survey of other state laws to ascertain the advantages and disadvantages of other states' attempts to provide fair and effective consumer protection in the business of insurance.
7. To study advantages and disadvantages of support for volunteer fire departments through a surcharge on insurance premiums in rural areas.
8. To study advantages and disadvantages of a state self-insurance program to provide funds to replace state property and buildings in case of fire or other disasters.
9. To study the impact of Hurricane Alicia on the insurance industry in Texas. Consider the issues of solvency, prices, and availability of windstorm insurance in the storm area. Also study the effectiveness of operation of the Texas Catastrophe Property Insurance Association.
Committee: House Insurance
Title: Interim Report
Library Catalog Title: Interim report of the Insurance Committee, Texas House of Representatives, 66th Legislature.
Subjects: Consumer protection | Discrimination | Insurance industry | Insurance rates | Insurance, Texas State Board of | Life insurance | Texas Catastrophic Property Insurance Association |
Library Call Number: L1836.66 in7
Session: 66th R.S. (1979)
Online version: View report [205 pages  File size: 7,070 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. Study insurance rate-making procedures, focusing on discrimination in rating based on age, sex or physical handicap.
2. Focus on reporting by insurance companies to the State Board of Insurance of statistical information, income and loss experience.
3. Study the insurance rate-making procedures focusing on the current procedures followed and considered by the State Board of Insurance to determine if a more effective plan could be developed in Texas.
4. Study the operations and effects on statewide rates of the Texas Catastrophe Property Insurance Association.
5. Study the procedures and effectiveness of consumer complaints to the State Board of Insurance, including the methods and processes used to handle, monitor and follow up complaints from policy owners and consumers.
6. Determine whether a need exists to increase the maximum limit of the value of group term life insurance policies.
Committee: House Insurance
Title: Interim Report
Library Catalog Title: Interim report, Sixty-fifth legislative session.
Subjects: Automobile insurance | Fire prevention | Insurance agents | Insurance deregulation | Insurance rates | Insurance, Texas State Board of | Property insurance | Uninsured motorists |
Library Call Number: L1836.64 in7
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Online version: View report [173 pages  File size: 7,009 kb]
Charges: This report should address the charges below.
1. To study the viability and necessity of a use and file rating system for automobile and fire insurance, determining if the present rating system or another more open system would best serve the needs of Texas citizens.
2. The study of the proposed federal no-fault automobile insurance legislation (S.354) and its ramifications in Texas.
3. A study of mandatory liability insurance as a prerequisite to automobile operation, as 26% of Texas motorists are uninsured and involved in 68% of the accidents in Texas.
4. A study of the key rating system for fire insurance as well as the rating and territorial classifications, as the statutes have not been updated.
5. A study of the educational and licensing standards for all insurance agents.
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Interim report
Library Catalog Title: Reaction to crisis : a state by state review of medical malpractice legislation enacted in 1975 / compiled by the House-Senate Health Care Study.
Subjects: Damage award caps | Damage awards | Insurance rates | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
Library Call Number: L1836.64 p96st
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Online version: (This report has not yet been scanned.)
Charge: This report should address the charge below.
1. 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.
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Interim Report
Library Catalog Title: Final report of the Texas Medical Professional Liability Study Commission to the 65th Texas Legislature.
Subjects: Damage award caps | Damage awards | Insurance rates | Medical liability insurance | Tort reform |
Library Call Number: M840.3 R299
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Online version: View report [218 pages  File size: 8,433 kb]
Charge: This report should address the charge below.
1. 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.
Supporting documents
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Newsletter
Library Catalog Title: Medical Professional Liability Study Commission newsletter.
Library Call Number: M840.6 n477 1976-1976
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Maximum limitations on the amount of damages in medical malpractice actions
Library Catalog Title: Maximum limitations on the amount of damages in medical malpractice actions.
Library Call Number: M840.8 m45
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Grievance procedures of the Texas Medical Association
Library Catalog Title: Grievance procedures of the Texas Medical Association.
Library Call Number: M840.8 G874
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Arbitration - an introduction
Library Catalog Title: Arbitration - an introduction.
Library Call Number: M840.8 ar16
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Present categories of recovery for personal injury
Library Catalog Title: Present categories of recovery for personal injury.
Library Call Number: M840.8 p926
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Staff report on screening panels
Library Catalog Title: Staff report on screening panels.
Library Call Number: M840.8 r299s
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Report to the All-industry Committee Special Malpractice Review: 1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis of survey results
Library Catalog Title: Report to the All-industry Committee Special Malpractice Review: 1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis of survey results
Library Call Number: M840.8 r299a
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Issue: altering the structure and function of the Board of Medical Examiners
Library Catalog Title: Issue: altering the structure and function of the Board of Medical Examiners.
Library Call Number: M840.8 is7
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Issue: physician relicensure and continuing medical education
Library Catalog Title: Issue: physician relicensure and continuing medical education.
Library Call Number: M840.8 P569
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Patients' compensation funds issue areas
Library Catalog Title: Patients' compensation funds issue areas.
Library Call Number: M840.8 p273
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Reaction to crisis: a state by state review of medical malpractice legislation enacted in 1975
Library Catalog Title: Reaction to crisis: a state by state review of medical malpractice legislation enacted in 1975.
Library Call Number: M840.8 r22
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Statement of policy of the State Bar of Texas regarding medical malpractice
Library Catalog Title: Statement of policy of the State Bar of Texas regarding medical malpractice
Library Call Number: M840.8 b23
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Statute of limitations
Library Catalog Title: Statute of limitations.
Library Call Number: M840.8 st29l
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: The contingent fee system in medical malpractice cases
Library Catalog Title: The contingent fee system in medical malpractice cases.
Library Call Number: M840.8 c767
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: A critical analysis of two elements of the law of damages for personal injury
Library Catalog Title: A critical analysis of two elements of the law of damages for personal injury.
Library Call Number: M840.8 c869
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Medical quality and patient outcomes: malpractice in perspective
Library Catalog Title: Medical quality and patient outcomes: malpractice in perspective.
Library Call Number: M840.8 m468
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: A report on the constitutionality of a proposed limitation on awards for pain and suffering
Library Catalog Title: A report on the constitutionality of a proposed limitation on awards for pain and suffering.
Library Call Number: M840.8 r299c
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: A brief description of some rating systems for insurance regulation
Library Catalog Title: A brief description of some rating systems for insurance regulation.
Library Call Number: M840.8 r189
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: The medical malpractice insurance pricing problem in Texas: an economic perspective
Library Catalog Title: The medical malpractice insurance pricing problem in Texas: an economic perspective.
Library Call Number: M840.8 m468i
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Hospital licensure and certification
Library Catalog Title: Hospital licensure and certification.
Library Call Number: M840.8 h794
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Medical malpractice insurance underwriting results in Texas
Library Catalog Title: Medical malpractice insurance underwriting results in Texas.
Library Call Number: M840.8 m468u
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Medical malpractice insurance rates in Texas
Library Catalog Title: Medical malpractice insurance rates in Texas.
Library Call Number: M840.8 m468r
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: Total limits claim severities for medical malpractice insurance in Texas.
Library Call Number: M840.8 t64
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)
Committee: Joint Medical Professional Liability
Title: The reporting of malpractice suits to the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
Library Catalog Title: The reporting of malpractice suits to the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners.
Library Call Number: M840.8 r299m 10/76
Session: 64th R.S. (1975)

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