Obstetrics and gynecology
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Obstetrics and gynecology · Aug 1990
Why do physicians stop practicing obstetrics? The impact of malpractice claims.
We studied all physicians who purchased obstetric malpractice insurance from the Washington State Physicians Insurance Exchange and Association between January 1, 1982 and July 1, 1988. Of the 690 physicians studied, 171 (32% of the family physicians and 10% of the obstetricians) discontinued obstetrics but remained in practice. Physicians who discontinued obstetric practice were older, more likely to practice in an urban area, and more likely to be in solo practice than those who did not. ⋯ By contrast, those family physicians leaving obstetrics had a lower rate of new claims than their peers who did not quit. We conclude that older physicians--particularly those in urban and solo practice--are most likely to stop practicing obstetrics, regardless of specialty. In addition, being named as the target of an obstetric malpractice claim plays a significant role in the decision of some obstetricians to discontinue obstetric practice.