< Back to Previous Page
Medical Malpractice Returns to Profitability in 2006
HARTFORD, Conn., Despite the dismal performance of the medical malpractice line over the past few years, the line will again be profitable in 2006, according to a new study by Conning Research and Consulting, Inc. "The medical malpractice line has demonstrated periods of high profitability as well as periods of crisis with severe losses," said Stephan Christiansen, director of research at Conning Research & Consulting. "While we have certainly been in the loss and crisis segment of the cycle for the past few years, we see clear indications of progress towards profitability."
The Conning Research study, "Medical Malpractice: New Opportunities Emerging? Or the Eye of the Hurricane?" identifies the industry segments, outlines the factors creating the current crisis as well as those which point to renewed profitability. Further, the study outlines the conditions that would be needed for sustained profitability in the line.
"We looked at the key insurance industry segments and their issues along with those of the healthcare community and the regulatory environment," said Christiansen. "While there are certainly reasons for concern, especially long- term, overall the news is good. Frequency is declining; investment income is on the rise; and state reforms, particularly in AMA crisis states, are moving forward. Longer-term issues are more complex, and we have identified and presented the conditions necessary for sustained success in the line."
"Medical Malpractice: New Opportunities Emerging? Or the Eye of the Hurricane?" is available for purchase from Conning Research & Consulting by calling (888) 707-1177.
About Conning Research & Consulting, Inc.
The Conning name has represented excellence in independent insurance industry research for more than 90 years. As a result of its wealth of experience and intimate knowledge of the insurance industry, Conning understands industry challenges and opportunities and can provide in-depth insights and analyses. Conning provides both public and proprietary research as well as consulting services to the financial services industry. Conning is headquartered in Hartford, CT.
These are serious consequences to suffer due
to the negligence of medical professionals. Contact
us if you or anyone you know have experienced any kind of
medical negligence.
Get
Immediate Legal Assistance
|