Augmentation forces medical insurance to trigger houses wards

Around the country this summer, at least half a dozen hospitals have closed obstetric stations, others are limited trauma services, and a series of rural clinics have been temporarily locked in the wake of the increased costs of medical insurance found.

Mercy Hospital in West Philadelphia closed its maternity station on Friday and Largo Medical Center, near Tampa, Florida, to make plans for that, in December.

During recent weeks, the only Trauma Center in Las Vegas closed for 10 days, the Central Florida Regional Hospital in Sanford, Fla., reduced surgical procedures for five days, and a handful of rural clinics across the Mississippi empty sat in the summer heat for a part in the week. All closures was bad because of insurance problems.

The rising costs of misbehaviour during the last two years, doctors, for batteries of tests costly and risky to limit, many doctors decided very early retirement. Now the cost has a direct impact on medical institutions and medical care of patients, to provide, through interviews with hospital administrators in many countries.

In total, more than 1300 health care institutions are already affected, according to a survey by the American Hospital Association. The survey, published in June that 20 per cent in 5000 Member of the Association of hospitals in health and other organizations have been back on interfaces services and 6% have eliminated some units. Many of these units are obstetric stations, including medical errors in the past have led to expensive jury awards and settlements.

”This is likely to want to be “much more serious,’’said Carmela Coyle, Senior Vice President of the policy of the hospital association.”We are likely to see more closures of services.” ‘

So far, no cases of deaths were due to reductions, but hospitals say the risks for patients increases.

Trauma”Notre system has actually fallen apart,”Cameron said Saturday, the Chief Executive of the Mississippi Hospital Association. ”This is a so-called golden hour, in which a patient with severe head injuries a need to see a specialist, as a neurosurgeon, and in some areas of our State of the service n ‘is more available.”

In WV, two maternity hospitals closed stations and several hospitals no longer have neurosurgeons to treat head injuries or orthopedists mending broken bones, said Steven Summer, the executive director of the West Virginia Hospital Association.

In New York, many of the biggest hospitals have their prices down insurance in its own nonprofit insurance. No reductions have been in service in the city or elsewhere in the state.

Mr. Steven Visner, an insurance expert with Ernst & Young, consulting company, has had many hospitals had inquired about the creation of an own insurance companies. But it takes more funds than many of them, he said, and inform the institution to greater risk than buying coverage support.

The New Jersey Hospital Association says insurance costs in the state, have almost doubled over the past year. Gary Carter, Chief Executive of the Association, said that although most services have been maintained, some hospitals in New Jersey say the specialists are balking on taking office emergency call.

”But this is just that in New Jersey,”he said. ”We expect to see, hospitals, more and more to return to cut services.”

The insurance costs have also risen sharply in Connecticut, said Ken Roberts, a spokesman for the Connecticut Hospital Association. But he said the association has not received any reports about reductions in service.

Around the country, hospitals say they are both cutting services, because the high cost of their own insurance is overwhelming and because specialists, is not prepared to bear the new costs for ‘assurance of their practices, are increasingly rare.

Some specialists, for example, have abandoned the practice and life began again in countries where abuses insurance prices are still too degenerate. Many birth assistants and surgeons are confined to low risk. Other specialists have advisers, counsel to leave, but actual treatment to others to avoid medical insurance recorded as a whole.

The costs are really staggering. Premiums for doctors have doubled, tripled or, in some cases as high as $ 200000 per year for the birth assistants in Fort Lauderdale and Miami. But prices are starting to look mild in comparison with the huge bills for health insurance houses.

At Philadelphia, for example, the costs of liability insurance law doctor Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, operates several hospitals, has doubled this year to $ 32 million. As a result, on June 30, Jefferson concluded the maternity unit in its Methodist Hospital of Philadelphia and Southeast cut 270 jobs at Thomas Jefferson and the Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience.

In June, the Brandywine Hospital closed the trauma center, which served as the suburbs southwest of Philadelphia and Paoli Hospital, also in the vicinity of Philadelphia, closed its paramedic unit, said Andrew Wigglesworth, president of Delaware Valley Health Care Council.

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