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Most doctors over the age of 55 have faced medical malpractice lawsuits at some point in their careers, according to the American Medical Association (AMA).

More than 60 percent of doctors aged 55 and up have been sued for medical malpractice. According to the AMA this works out to 95 medical malpractice lawsuits for every 100 physicians, reports ABC News.

The AMA report was comprised of a survey of 5,825 physicians who were identified from the 2007-2008 Physician Practice Information (PPI) survey. The AMA asked these doctors how many times they had been sued for medical malpractice over the course of their careers and how many times they had faced such lawsuits in the past year. The survey did not request that the physicians provide the outcome of the cases.

The report indicated that certain specialists, like general surgeons and Ob/Gyns, were more than five times more likely to face a medical malpractice lawsuit than pediatricians and psychiatrists.

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Most doctors face medical malpractice lawsuits in their careers

By: Domenic Frascella




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