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by SomeOldThrow 2558 days ago
How do other countries handle this? I know that the US is unusually litigation focused when it comes to remediating malpractice.
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Largely because you need to cover follow on medical bills incurred by malpractice, coupled with a failure to adequately restrict the harm from malpractice (ndas on settlements for instance work to cover up patterns of malpractice)
And because individuals pay, instead of the government. So when individuals have a problem, they're left to prosecute (sue) a doctor on their own instead of having a whole single-payer system behind them.
yup, which also necessarily needs to cover both the medical care and the legal fees. And interest on loans needed for medical care, etc, etc