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November 21, 2007


Medical liability screening panels

Two years ago New Hampshire adopted such a system, following the lead of neighboring Maine. Doctors in both states are strongly supportive, but critics among lawyers say the panels are slow and costly. The Manchester Union-Leader (courtesy Chamber's ILR) has details.

More: Eric Turkewitz responds with an account of his experience with screening panels under New York's now-discontinued system.

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