Medical Malpractice Reform Key to Driving Down Healthcare Costs, Capson Physicians Insurance Says

Capson uses tech-driven innovation to push for ground-up reform of broken medical malpractice insurance; improve patient-physician relationships

AUSTIN, Texas--()--In response to soaring healthcare costs, President Barack Obama has proposed an overhaul of medical malpractice laws, including $250 million in grants to help states rewrite their existing malpractice laws. But while politicians attempt to sort out the complexities that plague medical malpractice, Capson Physicians Insurance Company (www.capson.com), a medical malpractice insurance company with investors including BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners, L.P. and Beazley Investments Ltd., is addressing the problem with a common sense approach and some much needed innovation.

Of malpractice claims filed, 65 percent are ultimately dropped or dismissed. Regardless of the outcome, average defense costs per claim range from $22,000 to more than $100,000.1

“When a malpractice case goes to court, everyone loses,” said Capson COO Tom Cotten, former CEO and CFO of Texas Medical Liability Trust (TMLT), the largest writer of medical malpractice insurance in Texas. “Litigation can be ruinous; the emotional and financial costs are just too high for all parties involved. Patients and physicians deserve something better—that’s what we’ve created at Capson.”

“Medical malpractice insurance today is fundamentally flawed, and Capson is addressing that,” said Capson founder Maury Magids, former president of the American Physicians Insurance Company (API). “It is our view that the most important issue to address is restoring the patient-physician relationship and simply letting patients be heard. We believe Capson can help physicians accomplish that and, in doing so, help reduce the likelihood of a malpractice suit from ever occurring.”

Obama’s proposal includes provisions allowing doctors to apologize without admitting legal fault, a strategy proven to reduce litigation. Studies show that physicians with high patient satisfaction scores are less likely to be involved in malpractice lawsuits, but many physicians are unable to address their patients’ concerns because they are unaware of them and do not have a mechanism to collect their feedback.

“We believe conflict can be prevented by letting your patient’s voice be heard—that’s why we created CapsonCareTM, a patient satisfaction app designed for iPad® and other mobile devices to gather a patient’s feedback in their doctor’s office immediately following their visit,” Magids said. “CapsonCare is a program provided to all our members, and facilitates an ongoing dialog between physicians and their patients, which we believe will lower insurance costs as a result of fewer claims being filed.

“In a recent speech, President Obama talked about the need for innovation for the country’s future,” Magids said. “We believe medical malpractice is in desperate need of innovation and that a new standard of med mal protection is an essential part of meaningful medical malpractice reform that will benefit both patients and physicians.”

About Capson

Capson is delivering a new standard of medical malpractice protection. Capson dramatically reduces the hassle and cost of buying med mal insurance, saving physicians up to 20 percent on their premiums. Better still, Capson helps physicians mitigate conflict by strengthening relationships with their patients through the CapsonCare™ patient satisfaction program. If a claim does occur, Capson goes beyond processing the claim, using in-house med mal attorneys—rather than adjusters—to drive resolution. And in the event of a lawsuit, Capson aggressively defends physicians with top-rated defense counsel across the country. Capson is based out of Austin, TX, and is on the web at www.capson.com.

CapsonCare is a trademark of Capson Physicians Insurance Company.

1 Insurance Journal: Almost 1 Medical Malpractice Claim Filed for Every Physician, Reports AMA. August 2010. Available here: http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2010/08/05/112212.htm

Contacts

Ketner Group (for Capson)
Jeff Ketner or Eric Pulsifer, 512-794-8876
capsonpr@ketnergroup.com

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Medical malpractice reform key to driving down healthcare costs, Capson Physicians Insurance says

Contacts

Ketner Group (for Capson)
Jeff Ketner or Eric Pulsifer, 512-794-8876
capsonpr@ketnergroup.com