No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care

Randall C Jenkins,1–3 Brian W Boelens,1 Kari L Aasheim,1 Nikolaus Gravenstein4–5 1University of Florida Self-Insurance Program, 2University of Florida Healthcare Education Insurance Company, 3Department of Health Services Research, Management & Policy, College of Public H...

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Main Authors: Jenkins RC, Boelens BW, Aasheim KL, Gravenstein N
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-08-01
Series:Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/no-fault-compensation-for-ventilator-dependent-children-a-reasonable-s-peer-reviewed-article-RMHP
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spelling doaj-f790fe2c80eb489e9906e0215a4fd7282020-11-24T23:21:10ZengDove Medical PressRisk Management and Healthcare Policy1179-15942016-08-01Volume 919319928373No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant careJenkins RCBoelens BWAasheim KLGravenstein NRandall C Jenkins,1–3 Brian W Boelens,1 Kari L Aasheim,1 Nikolaus Gravenstein4–5 1University of Florida Self-Insurance Program, 2University of Florida Healthcare Education Insurance Company, 3Department of Health Services Research, Management & Policy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, 4Department of Anesthesiology, 5Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Abstract: Severe neurological outcomes sustained in childhood often result in lifetime health care needs that are beyond the financial means of most families. When severe neurological deficits are alleged to have resulted from professional negligence, relief may be sought through litigation; however, the American tort system often yields inconsistent results or no compensation for patients. We sought to identify a reasonable, objective, and data-based monetary range for a no-fault compensation system with high- and low-financial limits for those with severe neurological deficits. Based on documented life expectancies and attendant care cost studies, the data analysis indicates a no-fault settlement payment ranging from US$479,712.24 to $3,098,504.16, reasonably ensures care and services for life. Keywords: cost of health care, health law, health regulation, long-term care, medical malpracticehttps://www.dovepress.com/no-fault-compensation-for-ventilator-dependent-children-a-reasonable-s-peer-reviewed-article-RMHPAttendant CareCost of HealthcareLegal/Regulatory IssuesLong-Term CareMedical MalpracticeNo-Fault SettlementVentilator Dependence
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No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
Attendant Care
Cost of Healthcare
Legal/Regulatory Issues
Long-Term Care
Medical Malpractice
No-Fault Settlement
Ventilator Dependence
author_facet Jenkins RC
Boelens BW
Aasheim KL
Gravenstein N
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title No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care
title_short No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care
title_full No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care
title_fullStr No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care
title_full_unstemmed No-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care
title_sort no-fault compensation for ventilator-dependent children: a reasonable settlement value for lifetime attendant care
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
issn 1179-1594
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Randall C Jenkins,1–3 Brian W Boelens,1 Kari L Aasheim,1 Nikolaus Gravenstein4–5 1University of Florida Self-Insurance Program, 2University of Florida Healthcare Education Insurance Company, 3Department of Health Services Research, Management & Policy, College of Public Health and Health Professions, 4Department of Anesthesiology, 5Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Abstract: Severe neurological outcomes sustained in childhood often result in lifetime health care needs that are beyond the financial means of most families. When severe neurological deficits are alleged to have resulted from professional negligence, relief may be sought through litigation; however, the American tort system often yields inconsistent results or no compensation for patients. We sought to identify a reasonable, objective, and data-based monetary range for a no-fault compensation system with high- and low-financial limits for those with severe neurological deficits. Based on documented life expectancies and attendant care cost studies, the data analysis indicates a no-fault settlement payment ranging from US$479,712.24 to $3,098,504.16, reasonably ensures care and services for life. Keywords: cost of health care, health law, health regulation, long-term care, medical malpractice
topic Attendant Care
Cost of Healthcare
Legal/Regulatory Issues
Long-Term Care
Medical Malpractice
No-Fault Settlement
Ventilator Dependence
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