Medicare has announced that it is not paying for medical errors, also known as medical malpractice. Huh? What happens if there is a dispute as to whether or not there was actually a medical error? Sounds to me like the patient is going to be the loser in that battle.
I see a two pronged problem here. I don’t believe in big government programs, so I don’t really like Medicare in the first place, BUT there are those that have come to rely on it whether or not its a good program. So, the first problem is this big government program in which governmnet is inept at running. The second problem here has to do with Medicare’s ability to subrogate.
Subrogation is how insurers get their money back from the liable party. If Medicare were effective at subrogation, then they would not need to do this. They have every advantage in the world at collecting their subrogation, and still it appears that they are ineffective.
So what we have here is a government program that is ineffective at part of what it should be able to do, so its going to push those costs off onto the patient. Unfortunately, this is why people need their own attorney in dealing the medical malpractice.
Here’s the article if you would like to read more.