Social inflation and health care risk management

Sue Boisvert BSN, MHSA, CPPS, CPHRM, DFASHRM, Jim Lynch FCAS, MAAA, David Moore FCAS, MAAA, CERA
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This paper examines the concept of social inflation as it affects medical malpractice insurance claims, a phenomenon that warrants monitoring by risk managers in health care. The authors define social inflation as the growth in the cost of insurance claims that exceeds general inflation. The authors use data aggregated from insurance company Annual Statements and from a national database of malpractice reports to estimate that social inflation added $2.4 billion to $3.5 billion to booked losses over the 10 years ending in 2021, which is between 8% and 11% of total losses. The authors’ approach is to show growth in loss development factors, a metric that property/casualty actuaries use to estimate claim costs. This approach is explained in detail. The paper concludes with commentary on how risk managers can incorporate consideration of social inflation in their overall assessment of risk.

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社会通货膨胀与医疗风险管理。
本文探讨了社会通胀的概念,因为它影响到医疗事故保险理赔,这一现象值得医疗行业的风险管理者关注。作者将社会通胀定义为保险索赔成本的增长超过一般通胀。作者利用从保险公司年度报表和全国医疗事故报告数据库中汇总的数据,估算出在截至 2021 年的 10 年中,社会通胀使账面损失增加了 24 亿至 35 亿美元,占总损失的 8%至 11%。作者的方法是显示损失发展因素的增长,这是财产/保险精算师用来估算索赔成本的指标。本文对这一方法进行了详细解释。本文最后评论了风险经理如何将社会通胀因素纳入其整体风险评估。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Healthcare Risk Management is published quarterly by the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM). The purpose of the journal is to publish research, trends, and new developments in the field of healthcare risk management with the ultimate goal of advancing safe and trusted patient-centered healthcare delivery and promoting proactive and innovative management of organization-wide risk. The journal focuses on insightful, peer-reviewed content that relates to patient safety, emergency preparedness, insurance, legal, leadership, and other timely healthcare risk management issues.
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