Orthopaedic malpractice claims in the VA medical system.

Gary Rubin, Alan Dean, Herbert S Schwartz
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This study was undertaken to delineate the outcome of orthopaedic malpractice claims in the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) system compared with the private sector. All orthopaedic administrative tort (malpractice) claims handled by the Office of Regional Counsel in Nashville, Tennessee during the 5-year period (8/93-7/98) were analyzed. Attention was directed at: 1) the number and type of claims, 2) the disposition of the claims, 3) the average award or settlement and range in size of awards (indemnity), and 4) the length of time required to process and dispose of each claim. These data were compared to those compiled in that segment of the private sector represented in the database of Physician Insurers Association of America (PIAA) for a similar five years (1/90-12/94). Twenty-six claims were filed in the 5-year study period and 22 were adjudicated by December 1999. Fourteen of 22 (64%) were defended successfully and eight (36%) resulted in an award to the claimant plaintiff. In the private sector those figures were 69% and 31%, respectively. The VAMC average indemnity was 20,404 dollars (range, 3500-100,000 dollars) versus 145,200 dollars in the private sector. Approximately 1% of all awards in the private sector were greater than 1,000,000 dollars. The length of time required by the VAMC to process and dispose of each claim ranged from 6 to 59 months and averaged 15.2 months. The settlement rate of orthopaedic medical malpractice claims involving the VAMC and the private sector is similar. It appears that the average award is greater in the private sector. This may reflect more claims and lesser awards in the VAMC. In both systems, most claims do not result in an indemnity.

退伍军人医疗系统的矫形医疗事故索赔。
本研究旨在描述退伍军人事务医疗中心(VAMC)系统与私营部门骨科医疗事故索赔的结果。对5年(8/93-7/98)期间由田纳西州纳什维尔地区法律顾问办公室处理的所有骨科行政侵权(医疗事故)索赔进行分析。注意的是:1)索赔的数目和类型,2)索赔的处理,3)平均裁决或和解以及裁决(赔偿)数额的范围,以及4)处理和处理每项索赔所需的时间长度。这些数据与美国医师保险协会(PIAA)数据库中所代表的私营部门的数据进行了类似五年(1月90日至1994年12月)的比较。在5年的研究期间,共提出了26项索赔,其中22项在1999年12月之前得到了裁决。22起案件中有14起(64%)胜诉,8起(36%)胜诉。在私营部门,这两个数字分别为69%和31%。VAMC的平均赔偿额为2.0404万美元(3500 ~ 10万美元),而民间的赔偿额为14.52万美元。在私营部门的所有奖项中,超过100万美元的约占1%。赔偿委员会处理和处理每项索赔所需的时间从6个月至59个月不等,平均为15.2个月。涉及VAMC和私营部门的矫形医疗事故索赔的和解率是相似的。私营部门的平均奖金似乎更高。这可能反映了VAMC中更多的索赔和更少的赔偿。在这两种制度中,大多数索赔都不会导致赔偿。
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