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Texas Doctors Cautiously Optimistic About Tort Reform


 

“I'd be reluctant to say that malpractice rates came down, and we've now got people rushing back in, but from an ob.gyn. standpoint, [tort reform has] made it more attractive to younger physicians to stay in the state rather than go somewhere else where rates are lower,” Dr. Hampton said.

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