PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Liability claims level off, but costs still upThe number of claims was similar to the previous year, but the size of settlements continued to grow.By Jessica Diehl, AMNews staff. Dec. 13, 2004. A recent analysis by the Aon Corp. of hospital and physician professional liability information shows the number of medical liability claims starting to level off, but settlement costs are still rising. According to the 2004 Hospital Professional Liability and Physician Liability Benchmark Analysis, claims costs are increasing at about 8%, the lowest level in the study's five-year history. The benchmark study factors in the frequency of claims and the severity of settlements when compiling the trend report. After reviewing data from the past 10 years, Aon found 2004 claims to be increasing 0.5% and the severity of claims increasing 7.5%. Hospitals are "getting the same number of claims, but of the claims they are getting, the settlements are higher," said Greg Larcher, assistant director and actuary for Aon. The benchmark study database includes 152,000 hospital bed equivalents and 10,000 physician equivalents. The 2004 analysis looked at more than 40,000 hospital liability claims and close to 5,000 physician liability claims. According to Aon, the last three benchmark studies showed a steady increase of 10%. So while the projected 8% trend is an overall decrease, it is still cause for concern. "The average size of loss is growing, and that contributes to the loss growth more than the number of claims," Larcher said. "It's good news and it's bad news. The good news is that [the average size of loss is] not growing as fast as it was in the past, but the bad news is it's still growing about 8%, which is above inflation." [...]Full text of AMNews content is available to AMA members and paid subscribers.
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