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My Turn
Death by Malpractice Premium
Clinton Frederick Miller, MD

Surgeons who practice high-risk specialties are being crushed by astronomical malpractice insurance premiums and plummeting third-party payer reimbursements. This economic vise grip is driving established specialists out of practice and preventing medical students from entering high-risk fields. If we don't do something fast, there won't be enough surgical specialists, and patients will lose access to the quality, on-demand health care they've come to expect.

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