It pains me to see all the misinformation re RTT. It’s NOT a new right. It allows patients ineligible for trials & who have no treatment options to ask the company making experimental drugs if they may try the drug. (U’ve been able to do that 4 decades.) Access isn’t guaranteed
You couldn't be more wrong. Most doctors do not have malpractice insurance. Please stay focused on the issue. This is about the pharmaceutical companies
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Completely incorrect. Nearly all doctors are required to have malpractice insurance as a condition of obtaining privileges at hospitals and healthcare facilities. Some states require it for licensure.
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Again, ladies and gentlemen. No one wants to get sued. Any legislation that alliws a doctor to think & prescribe, outside the box, for people that desperately need alternative treatment, is a good thing Something's better than nothing Cost of Rx & Ins. Co's have destroyed MDs
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I work in a academic medical center; my 4th over my career. All drs have malpractice insurance. It is required. That’s the norm at every hospital I know.
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On avg in the US, Ob gynecologists pay around $85,000 a year in malpractice premiums. 100% of them carry malpractice insurance. In states without tort reform, those premiums can be much higher.
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You said "most Doctors". FLORIDA isn't "most doctors".
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@Rogue_811@TinFoilAwards I've learned from all of you and I'm glad to hear that in other states doctors have insurance and it's not a problem like here in Florida. Thanks - Show replies
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I don't know any doctors who don't have malpractice insurance.
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