I would need to see a citation for this story. Medical malpractice/negligence premiums are very high - OBGYNs pay some of the highest rates. Just a few google searches shows that rates can exceed $200k (annually) in some locales in 2024.
So to claim in 2004 that there are doctors paying > $1m/year in malpractice insurance is at least an order of magnitude away from what casual googling discloses.
I agree that the whole system is fucked, but I would like to make sure we are working on a solid set of base facts.
I found this article [0] from the NYTimes in 2005 that highlighted a neurosurgeon who was paying >$200k/year in malpractice premiums around that time
I totally believe you could find examples of insurance products that have increased in price 4x over the last 20 years. I have a harder time believing that obstetricians were paying $1m/year in insurance premiums 20 years ago (the claim in the GP) when obstetricians make on average around $300k per year now. You'd have to believe they gross around $1.5m to net out a $300k salary, which seems unlikely.
So to claim in 2004 that there are doctors paying > $1m/year in malpractice insurance is at least an order of magnitude away from what casual googling discloses.
I agree that the whole system is fucked, but I would like to make sure we are working on a solid set of base facts.
I found this article [0] from the NYTimes in 2005 that highlighted a neurosurgeon who was paying >$200k/year in malpractice premiums around that time
[0] https://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/22/business/behind-those-med...