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Teresa Waters

David Studdert

Troyen Brennan

Eric Thomas

Orit Almagor

Martha Mancewicz

Peter Budetti

Policymakers and commentators are concerned that the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) has influenced malpractice litigation dynamics. This study examines whether the introduction of the NPDB changed the outcomes, process, and equity of malpractice litigation. Using pre- and post-NPDB analyses, we examine rates of unpaid claims, trials, resolution time, physician defense costs, and payments on claims with a low/high probability of negligence. We find that physicians and their insurers have been less likely to settle claims since introduction of the NPDB, especially for payments less than $50,000. Because this disruption appears to have decreased the proportion of questionable claims receiving compensation, the NPDB actually may have increased overall tort system specificity.
Date Published: 2003
Citations: Waters, Teresa, David Studdert, Troyen Brennan, Eric Thomas, Orit Almagor, Martha Mancewicz, Peter Budetti. 2003. Impact of the National Practitioner Data Bank on Resolution of Malpractice Claims. Inquiry. (3)283-294.