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Tuesday February 13 6:58 PM
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HMO Group Unhappy About New
Patients' Rights Bill
WASHINGTON (Reuters Health)
- The new patients' rights bill introduced last week by Sens. John McCain,
R-Ariz., Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and others would actually be more of
a threat to managed care plans and the nation's health care system than
previous versions, said a group on Tuesday that represents managed care
companies.
``Kennedy-McCain is a threat
to the health insurance system as we know it,'' said Karen Ignagni, president
and CEO of the American Association of Health Plans. ``What you have here
is an issue of runaway liability, with great cost to patients,'' she said.
Specifically, AAHP officials
charged, the bill would actually expand the right to sue beyond what was
allowed in earlier versions of the bill. ``In fact, this bill expands the
scope of claims that could be brought as class actions,'' said AAHP vice
president for policy Rick Smith.
The AAHP also charged that while
the sponsors of the new bill made much of the fact that existing state
damage award caps would apply in state lawsuits allowed under the bill,
that is not the same as caps on malpractice suits many states have. ''These
are not malpractice cases,'' said Smith, ``they are denial of benefit cases.''
In an interview, Rep. Greg
Ganske, R-Iowa, one of the sponsors of the new bill, conceded that the
state cases would be subject to caps only if those caps apply to corporations
in general, not to malpractice cases.
But Ganske insisted that the
bill does represent a compromise. ``It was a major concession on the part
of
Democrats to put a $5 million
cap on damages'' in federal court, he said.
Ganske also said that claims
about class action suits ``are a red herring. These are individual cases
involving individual diseases,'' he said. ``They don't lend themselves
to class actions.''
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