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Majority of Americans Support Creating Special Health Courts

Harris Interactive, June 14, 2004

According to a new national survey conducted by Harris Interactive and commissioned by Common Good, nearly 2 out of every 3 Americans (62%) favor having medical malpractice cases decided by special health courts, which would be presided over by medical professionals and experts.

"These results confirm that Americans see the need to restore reliability to justice in health care," said CG Chair Philip K. Howard. "[A]ll the public debate about capping damages seems to have raised awareness in the public that there is a deeper problem with the ad hoc nature of modern justice."

The survey found greater support for special health courts than for limiting medical liability, but limiting medical liability was still supported by a more than 3 to 1 margin, with 54% in favor and 17% opposed.

Other remarkable findings:

  • 63% of Americans said that claims are very often or somewhat often brought against doctors and hospitals when there has been no malpractice.
  • 31% of Americans said that malpractice suits against doctors and their fear of being sued harm the quality of patient care a lot; another 24% said these factors harm the quality of patient care of a little.

Click here to download a PDF of our press release.