
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Medical Malpractice Closed Claim Study 1975-1978 is the first major uniform nationwide survey of its kind. A total of 71,782 closed claims were reviewed during a 3 1/2-year period. Approximately one third of these claims involved indemnity payments. A review of the dermatologic closed claims with indemnity payments included in the study revealed that dermatologists accounted for 127 claims representing 0.7% of total paid claims, with payments totaling +2,549,125 representing 0.6% of total indemnity dollars paid. Since our specialty represents 1.4% of all practicing physicians, it is clear that the NAIC study reaffirms dermatology as being among the lowest malpractice risk specialties.
Malpractice, Humans, Dermatology, Insurance, Liability, United States
Malpractice, Humans, Dermatology, Insurance, Liability, United States
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