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December 20, 2006


West Virginia med-mal reforms

They "worked like a charm", say their supporters. "According to the West Virginia Board of Medicine, the cost of malpractice settlements dropped from about $172 million in four years before the act to about $139 million in four years after the act"; insurers have been cutting rates. KevinMD has more.

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