Current Landscape of Medicolegal Reform in the United States: A Plastic Surgery Perspective.

Annals of plastic surgery 2026 Vol.96(1) p. 101-111

Green EA, Shade KN, Gomez DA, Khechoyan AD, Yu JW, Irwin TJ, French B, Nguyen PD, Mathes DW, Khechoyan DY

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Over 20,000 medical malpractice lawsuits are filed annually, with plastic surgeons being particularly vulnerable. The evolving medico-legal landscape-shaped by tort reform measures, such as damage caps, medical review panels, and rising defensive medicine costs-demands ongoing evaluation. This study provides a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of recent legislative changes in medical malpractice law and their implications for Plastic Surgery.

[METHODS] Medical malpractice laws across all 50 states were reviewed using the LexisNexis Academic Database. Key legal parameters assessed included the presence of medical review panels, caps on noneconomic, economic, and punitive damages, minimum malpractice insurance requirements, and statutes of limitations for malpractice claims.

[RESULTS] Fourteen states have implemented medical review panels. Economic damage caps exist in 6 states, ranging from $500,000 to $2,250,000 (average: $1,133,333). Noneconomic damage caps are present in 32 states, ranging from $350,000 and $2,250,000 (average: $516,414). While 3 states prohibit punitive damages entirely, 19 states impose no limits, and the remaining 28 enforce caps, often linked to other compensatory awards. Most states enforce a 2-year statute of limitations, although variations exist based on injury discovery rules.

[CONCLUSIONS] Despite extensive research on tort reform and malpractice trends, the long-term effects of recent legislative changes remain uncertain. Variability in medico-legal policies across states may influence physician availability, underscoring the need for ongoing analysis and advocacy. Physicians must remain vigilant in high-risk specialties, while broader collaboration between the medical and legal communities is essential to fostering a legal framework that supports-rather than obstructs-high-quality patient care.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
합병증 physician scispacy 1
질환 costs-demands scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

United States; Malpractice; Humans; Surgery, Plastic; Liability, Legal; Health Care Reform; Insurance, Liability