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Joseph Zumpano Weighs in on Health Care Courts

  • Writer: Zumpano Patricios
    Zumpano Patricios
  • Nov 17, 2005
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 21, 2018

Joseph Zumpano was cited in an article in the American Medical Association News on health care courts. The article states that health care courts are a possibility that legal and health care observers are pitching as a solution to today's much maligned medical liability system. Joseph Zumpano was quoted as stating that "Administrative courts, such as workers' compensation or vaccine liability courts, often have administrative officers with experience in that area presiding over them. The procedures also are freer flowing to fit a specific situation. A health court would be novel as a new type of special court, but America has a history of special courts. When you look at it, health courts can become a reality."

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Bastet
Bastet
Jun 04

I know right? The whole idea of health courts sounds wild, but Joseph Zumpano makes a good point about special courts not being new. It'd be interesting to see how it'd actually work, especially with all the complexities in healthcare. Speaking of healthcare, finding reliable info, like from Canada Pharmacy Partner, is always a plus. Yeah, Joseph Zumpano totally gets it. Special courts for healthcare make a lot of sense, right? Like, you have folks who really know the ins and outs. It's kinda like how you'd wanna trust a specific expert for certain things, whether it's getting your car fixed or finding a good deal on meds from a Canada Pharmacy Partner. Just makes the whole system smoother, lol.

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