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FOXX DELIVERS FIRST SPEECH ON HOUSE FLOOR, CALLS FOR MEDICAL MALPRACTICE REFORM
Washington, DC,
January 26, 2005
Last night, U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) delivered her first “special order” speech on the floor of the United States House of Representatives. Her remarks addressed the issue of medical malpractice reform. The following is a transcri
“Mr. Speaker, I rise to discuss an issue of great importance to the citizens of the Fifth District of North Carolina. We are deeply concerned about the skyrocketing cost of medical malpractice insurance because it is limiting access to quality and affordable health care in the rural portions of “The escalating cost of health care is a major concern in the Fifth District. Just two weeks ago, I held meetings with community leaders in all twelve counties in my district. The issue of the rising costs of medical insurance was raised at each and every meeting. After all, the American Medical Association has determined that North Carolina is one of 19 states in the country that is currently identified as a ‘crisis’ state. Due to an onslaught of frivolous lawsuits, our physicians are being forced to pay exorbitant premiums on their liability insurance. The rates have risen so high that many family practitioners and OB/GYNs are being forced to retire early or simply go out of business. Doctors are refusing to deliver babies or perform surgery because they’re afraid of being sued. This is especially a problem in our rural communities where many doctors are sole practitioners. “Just as alarming, our medical school enrollments are on the decline, which will limit the health care available to our future generations. “Recently, I spent two days with medical professionals in my district. According to the experts in the medical community of “In early 2003 with the backing of the Bush Administration, the U.S. House of Representatives moved quickly to address medical liability reform by passing HR 5, the HEALTH (Help Efficient, Accessible, Low-cost, Timely Healthcare) Act. Unfortunately, the U.S. Senate failed to pass this meaningful and important legislation. I look forward to the debate this year in the House. Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues in the House and Senate to address this health care crisis. We need to enact meaningful medical malpractice reform. MEDICAL MALPRACTICE SPEECH My priority is that the citizens of the Fifth District of North Carolina and all across the nation have continued access to quality, affordable health care. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I yield back the balance of my time.” ### |