Panel backs malpractice suits in military

Panel backs malpractice suits in military

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WASHINGTON — A bill that would allow military personnel to file medical malpractice suits against the federal government for peacetime injuries suffered in military hospitals was approved


Monday by the House Judiciary Committee. The measure was approved on a voice vote and sent to the House floor, despite objections raised by the Defense and Justice departments at a hearing


in March. The Pentagon’s general counsel, H. Lawrence Garrett III, said the bill would damage morale and discipline without improving medical care for service personnel. Assistant Atty. Gen.


Richard K. Willard said members of the armed forces already enjoy “generous, evenhanded and fair” compensation for medically related injuries. He said the bill would expose the government


to costly new liability claims. Robert W. Guimond, a professor of medical physiology at the University of Massachusetts, supported the bill. MORE TO READ