Medical Malpractice & the 2008 Presidential ElectionWith the 2008 Presidential election right around the corner, it is obviously the hot topic to surround the water cooler, PTA meetings, school campuses, and boardrooms around the nation. This presidential election is shaking ground having both a female & and an African American running for both Vice President and President alike. Besides who is running, the issues that underline the race are the topics that are going to be causing the most talk. Issues such as the war in Iraq, foreign policy, energy, and medical care are all subject to getting crucial response from both candidates. However, with the recent economic crisis happening on our economy, it is no wonder why much of the debate has been about this topic. Each side of the candidacy has a different proposal that might encourage voters to take a different approach in deciding who they are ultimately going to vote for. With all of these new factors in the race as well as the pressures that come along with getting closer to the actual vote, some issues tend to be overlooked. In the recent debates the talk about health care has been generally touched over, but nothing to extensive. People are being left wondering what actual change is there going to be in the health care programs if one candidate is elected over another. A major issue that has been affecting the medical industry is medical malpractice. At the end of the summer, medical malpractice insurance rates were frozen so that the Gov. could properly address the situation. Unfortunately in that time we have experienced the economic crisis, which is going to severely affect the attention of medical malpractice. What people want to know from both Obama & McCain is what they are going to do about the medical malpractice freeze as well as the effects are going to be when the decision must be made in June. Most likely the unfreezing of medical malpractice insurance could significantly increase most peoples basic insurance premiums. This is a very serious topic because it affects the lives of so many people in such a small amount of time. Medical malpractice is a very serious issue that has millions affected every year. If our candidates paid more quality attention to this topic I think it would generally affect the election tremendously. For our two candidates approach medical care in a very different way because their proposals are directly stemming from other sectors of their campaigns. In order to shed light on the issues regarding medical malpractice, we the voters need to place importance of our concern on the topic. In doing this, as a whole we will be able to elect the candidate who knows what they are going to do when instances of medical malpractice arise. If you or a loved one has been directly affected by medical malpractice, contact a lawyer immediately. They will be able to stand up for you in a court of law and stand up for your rights. |