For Immediate
Release: July 26, 2004
Hobson Challenges Republicans
to Stop
Using Health Care as Political Football
(Oklahoma City) – The Democrat leader
of the Oklahoma State Senate challenged his Republican counterparts
to stop playing politics with the health care of Oklahomans
and give the newly enacted tort reform legislation a chance
to work.
“This is politics, pure and simple.
The most extensive lawsuit reform measure in our state’s
history became law less than two months ago and already
Senators Williamson and Coffee are saying it won’t
work. As with any measure of this magnitude, we have to
give it time to effect change,” the Lexington Democrat
said.
Hobson said the Republicans’ short-sightedness
is evident in the fact that they have called for junking
the tort reform measure passed in May in response to last
week’s decision by the Oklahoma Hospital Association
to ask the Oklahoma Insurance Department to place the Hospital
Casualty Company in receivership.
Hospital Casualty Company was founded 27
years ago by OHA and is the largest provider of medical
malpractice insurance for hospitals and nursing homes in
Oklahoma. Saying it was unlikely that policy renewals would
provide enough money to complete a recapitalization plan,
HCC leaders voluntarily allowed the company to come under
the direction of the Insurance Department on July 22.
“Tort reform and the failure of HCC
aren’t related. Even if Republicans had succeeded
in completely closing the doors of the court house to everybody
but giant corporations, HCC still would have had to go to
receivership,” Hobson said.
The Senate President Pro Tempore praised
the leadership of the Oklahoma Hospital Association for
doing what was best for the hospitals and nursing homes
in the state rather than playing politics like the Republican
leaders of the State Senate.
“It had to be a very difficult decision,
but I have no doubt that HCC President Craig James and the
other leaders of the Oklahoma Hospital Association did what
they believed was best for their members.
“It’s obvious their top concern
is the health of the thousands of Oklahomans served by the
dozens of hospitals and hundreds of nursing homes insured
by HCC,” Hobson said.
Republican leaders in the Senate apparently
have different priorities, Hobson charged.
The Senate leader pointed out that Republicans
literally made health care providers the poster children
for tort reform, but when the Oklahoma State Medical Association,
the Oklahoma Hospital Association and the Oklahoma Association
of Health Care Providers agreed to a compromise tort reform
measure, the Republicans still opposed it.
“The votes in favor of House Bill 2661
were votes for the most sweeping lawsuit reform bill in
the history of our state. The votes against it were votes
for the status quo. Senators Williamson and Coffee both
voted against the bill and now it’s obvious that they
did so in order to continue to use the health care as a
political football,” Hobson said.
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