Doctors and hospitals will have more protection from medical malpractice lawsuits beginning July 1 under bills signed into law March 28 by Gov. Brian SchweitzerMontana: Gov. Brian Schweitzer R) last week signed into law four bills (HB 24), (HB 25), (HB 26) and (HB 64) addressing medical malpractice, the AP/Billings Gazette reports. The Montana Medical Association drafted three of the new laws and the other law was drafted by Montana hospitals. One measure states that physicians cannot be sued for apologizing or expressing sympathy, sorrow or condolence for the suffering or death of a patient, while another bill bars patients from bringing claims against doctors for medical mistakes made by someone that they were not directly supervising or working with, such as a pharmacist who dispenses the wrong medication. One of the bills establishes criteria for determining who can be qualified as an expert witness to testify about standards of medical care in a malpractice lawsuit, and another bill prohibits hospitals from being sued for the actions of independent contractors, such as doctors or other health care providers, who are not employed directly by the hospital. The state legislature is still considering five other malpractice-related bills (AP/Billings Gazette, 3/29).
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