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Senate Passes Scaled Down Medical Malpractice Bill

The Florida Senate on Tuesday approved a scaled-back bill to deal with medical malpractice, requiring a new certification process for out-of-state expert witnesses who testify against doctors.

Senators voted 30-9 to approve HB 479, which now will have to go back to the House.

The Senate made major changes Monday, including eliminating a proposal to shield hospitals from liability when contracted physicians are accused of malpractice.

The expert-witness certification requirement would allow Florida to discipline experts who offer deceptive or fraudulent testimony — a longtime complaint of doctors.

But critics argue it is aimed at dissuading out-of-state experts from testifying in Florida cases.

Sen. Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, called the bill a “huge step forward.”  Supporters argue the threat of costly malpractice lawsuits drives doctors away from Florida.

“Florida has extraordinary problems in attracting physicians,’’ Gaetz said.

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