Hey, I meant to post this earlier today, I guess better late than never!
This for everyone, but especially for those of us who feel the need to pester our elected officials monthly/weekly/daily!
The U.S. House of Representatives will Vote ON PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE REFORM LEGISLATION this week.
CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY AND URGE THEM TO VOTE "YES" ON THE "HELP EFFICIENT, ACCESSIBLE, LOW-COST, TIMELY HEALTHCARE ACT (HEALTH ACT) OF 2003" (H.R5).
Your representative needs to hear from you TODAY. This bill is scheduled for a floor vote Thursday, March 13.
Please call your representative TODAY at 800-335-4860.
When the call is answered you will be asked to enter your zip code.
You will then be connected to your Representative's office. Once
connected, ask to speak to his/her health care legislative assistant and urge them to "VOTE YES ON H.R. 5-THE HEALTH ACT OF 2003." Thank them for their support on this important issue.
Some information on the bill H.R5
Þ H.R. 5 protects injured patients ability to recover fully all
economic losses.
Þ H.R. 5 places a reasonable limit ($250,000) on noneconomic damages.
Þ H.R. 5 ensures that states with damage caps in place would be
permitted to retain them.
Þ H.R. 5 establishes a "fair share" rule-ensuring that defendants only
pay damages in proportion to their fault.
Þ H.R. 5 establishes reasonable statute of limitations with special
provisions for minors.
Þ H.R. 5 establishes a common sense sliding scale for attorney
contingency fees-ensuring that harmed patients receive the majority of the awards.
Þ H.R. 5 allows awards to be paid in increments-providing money to
patients for expenses at the time they need it rather than in one lump-sum payments
Þ H.R. 5 creates mechanisms to ensure that only justifiable punitive
damages are paid, with a guideline to limit punitive damages to two times
economic damages or $250,000, whichever is greater.
Since we are all touched by this in some way or another it is important to all to get this passed. Your spouses future in any state, in any medical specialty may depend on it.
This for everyone, but especially for those of us who feel the need to pester our elected officials monthly/weekly/daily!
The U.S. House of Representatives will Vote ON PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE REFORM LEGISLATION this week.
CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY AND URGE THEM TO VOTE "YES" ON THE "HELP EFFICIENT, ACCESSIBLE, LOW-COST, TIMELY HEALTHCARE ACT (HEALTH ACT) OF 2003" (H.R5).
Your representative needs to hear from you TODAY. This bill is scheduled for a floor vote Thursday, March 13.
Please call your representative TODAY at 800-335-4860.
When the call is answered you will be asked to enter your zip code.
You will then be connected to your Representative's office. Once
connected, ask to speak to his/her health care legislative assistant and urge them to "VOTE YES ON H.R. 5-THE HEALTH ACT OF 2003." Thank them for their support on this important issue.
Some information on the bill H.R5
Þ H.R. 5 protects injured patients ability to recover fully all
economic losses.
Þ H.R. 5 places a reasonable limit ($250,000) on noneconomic damages.
Þ H.R. 5 ensures that states with damage caps in place would be
permitted to retain them.
Þ H.R. 5 establishes a "fair share" rule-ensuring that defendants only
pay damages in proportion to their fault.
Þ H.R. 5 establishes reasonable statute of limitations with special
provisions for minors.
Þ H.R. 5 establishes a common sense sliding scale for attorney
contingency fees-ensuring that harmed patients receive the majority of the awards.
Þ H.R. 5 allows awards to be paid in increments-providing money to
patients for expenses at the time they need it rather than in one lump-sum payments
Þ H.R. 5 creates mechanisms to ensure that only justifiable punitive
damages are paid, with a guideline to limit punitive damages to two times
economic damages or $250,000, whichever is greater.
Since we are all touched by this in some way or another it is important to all to get this passed. Your spouses future in any state, in any medical specialty may depend on it.
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