According to a study by the Congressional Budget Office, medical liability reforms being considered under the new health car bill could reduce spending by 0.5 percent.
The reforms would likely include capping awards for noneconomic damages and improving the effectiveness of health care services. These reforms would be aimed toward lowering the costs for health car customers.
The possible changes in health care law could have a dramatic impact on medical malpractice cases, including added layers of complexities and new standards. If you have been a victim of medical malpractice, contact Washington medical malpractice lawyers of Fuller & Fuller at 800-570-4878.