Profit or Charity. Virginia is deciding

The Virginia supreme court recently heard arguments about whether physician foundations could get immunity from medical malpractice lawsuits because of their charity work.

The state Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday that pitted the rights of patients injured by negligence against the medical community's need to preserve its financial well-being in the face of growing indigent-care demands.

Lawyers on both sides of the issue have described it as the most significant matter taken up by the court regarding medical malpractice since 1990, when the Virginia Supreme Court upheld the state's limit on malpractice awards.

If successful, tax-exempt physician foundations in Virginia employing about 1,200 doctors and supporting the state's three medical schools could win immunity from malpractice suits because of the charitable care they provide the poor.

Medical schools claim they are covered because of the charity work they perform while plaintiff lawyers are objecting and say that granting this immunity will shield corporations whose real motive is profit not charity.

Source:  InRich.com

Two Northern Virgina Doctors reprimanded for birth injury cases

Here is a quick quote from a well written article covering the recent reprimand of two doctors relating to a birth injury on Virginia.

For the first time in 20 years, the state's medical board has administratively punished two doctors who gained immunity from suit in catastrophic, birth-injury cases.

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In hearings last week, two Northern Virginia obstetricians -- Dr. Evelyn Anna Ruelaz of Fairfax County and Dr. Regina Burton of Woodbridge -- received formal reprimands for their handling of births that resulted in devastating, lifelong injuries to infants during delivery.

The reprimands become part of a doctor's permanent record and appear on a physician's public profile at www.vahealthprovider.com/search.asp, where they are expected to appear in several days. They carry no monetary penalty and do not affect a doctor's ability to practice.

Read the Full article here:  InRich.com