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From the supplier: The medical industry hopes to paper over a malpractice epidemic by blaming the resulting lawsuits for rising medical costs, and getting Congress to gut the tort system that is the victims' only recourse. California's Medical Injury and Compensation Reform Act and other state-level arbitrary limits on jury awards have failed to stop medical cost inflation, and malpractice premiums account for less than 1% of health care spending, but the medical industry knows it can avoid reforms to its own practices by blaming victims.

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