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From the supplier: Medical malpractice reform is likely to gain increased attention, now that 1994's comprehensive healthcare reform proposals have all failed. But malpractice reform has a negative side. The story of Frank Cornelius, a medical-malpractice victim, is related. He is suffering under Indiana reform provisions that, as a lobbyist, he once promoted. The state placed a 0,000 cap on malpractice damage awards in 1975.

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Title: The dark side of med mal reform: one man's story. (medical malpractice; Frank Cornelius) (Column)
Author: David M. Katz
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 7, 1994
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n45 Page: p15(2)

Article Type: Column

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