Cathleen M. Rohling, Chief Operating Officer of GastroIntestinal Associates, Shares Thoughts on Tort Reform

Cathleen M. Rohling, COO of GastroIntestinal Associates in Wausau, Wis., says of tort reform, “Set national caps on damages similar to those in states like Wisconsin that have injured patient programs in place. This equalizes medical malpractice exposures across the country.”

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Ms. Rohling also suggests to “eliminate Medicare payment disparities that exist between states.”

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