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Study Highlights Lack Of On-Call Specialists


 

In addition, high fees charged by specialists and paid by hospitals for on-call coverage are not justified based on the premise that on-call coverage increases a physician's liability exposure, he said. "Being on call doesn't give you more litigation than being in general surgery—that's well documented," he said.

Dr. Taylor disagreed. "The literature is very clear that emergency care is one of the highest liability environments in health care," he said. "You only have to look at what's happened to emergency physician malpractice premiums relative to others not involved in emergency care. Mine almost doubled the last 3 years I worked."

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