Re: Gen: Florida 3 strikes amendment

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Nov 3 09:31:02 2004


Ashley

looks like FL's 3 strikes amendment passed ... how long before the exodus begins?

art

At Tue, 12 Oct 2004, D. Ashley Hill wrote: >
>Listmembers:
>
>Does anyone work in a state with a "3 strikes" provision or similar,
>where physicians lose their licenses if they have a certain number of
>liability cases adjudicated against them? If so, I would be interested
>in how this impacts your practice (for example, do you find that
>physicians limit the types of patients they see and procedures they
>perform to reduce exposure to lawsuits)? Amendment 8 is up for vote in
>Florida next month. This amendment states that any physician losing
>three malpractice cases will lose his or her license. Feel free to
>email off-list. I will summarize for everyone later. Thanks in
>advance.
>
>Ashley
>
>--
>D. Ashley Hill, MD
>Associate Director
>Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
>Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency
> and Loch Haven Ob/Gyn Group
>Orlando, Florida
>

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art fougner, md
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