SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Medical malpractice reform is one of the biggest issues being debated by lawmakers this legislative session, with some arguing that the lack of protections for physicians has ...
Albuquerque Journal: Medical malpractice reform predicted to gradually improve NM doctor shortage, but no instant fix
After years of controversy, the latest overhaul of New Mexico's medical malpractice laws took just 28 days this legislative session. Under a reform bill expected to be signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan ...
Medical malpractice reform predicted to gradually improve NM doctor shortage, but no instant fix
KRQE Blogs: Medical malpractice reform bill leads to mixed reactions from doctors and lawmakers
Medical malpractice reform bill leads to mixed reactions from doctors and lawmakers
Las Cruces Sun-News: Reform the medical malpractice system to address the doctor shortage | Opinion
New Mexico’s lawyer-centered medical malpractice system, with no statutory caps on attorney’s fees or punitive damages and the lowest standard in the country for awarding punitive damages, is out of ...
Reform the medical malpractice system to address the doctor shortage | Opinion
Nobody wins with the current medical malpractice system in the U.S. That's the thesis of a new documentary -- produced by a physician and directed by two medical students -- that aired on PBS Rhode ...
TO TRY AND GO THROUGH THE ROUNDHOUSE BEFORE THE CLOCK STRIKES NOON ON FEBRUARY 19TH. ONE OF THE MAJOR BILLS TO REFORM MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IN NEW MEXICO, PASSING THE HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON. IT RECEIVED ...