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Parents Want Justice for Birth Injuries
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Parents Want Justice for Birth Injuries Hospitals Want to Strip Them of the Right to Make That Decision
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State CFO Jimmy Patronis
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis vows state can and will do better for the families of children brain-damaged at birth
Patronis: We ve got to figure out a way to make things easier for them
Declaring that Florida leaders can and will do better for the families of catastrophically brain-damaged children, the state s top financial regulator has initiated an audit of the state program that oversees care for those injured in childbirth.
Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said Thursday that the Office of Insurance Regulation, which he supervises, will examine the books of the state s Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association, or NICA. Patronis office already has begun an inspection of the program, which was the subject of an investigative report published hours earlier by the
NICA pays for care of children born with brain or spinal-cord injuries. The program has drawn heavy attention recently because of a series of stories in the Miami Herald.
The House and Senate proposals deal with the Neurological Injury Compensation Association, or NICA, that was set up in the 1980s to pay for the care of infants with neurologial injuries.
As the 2021 legislative session nears the end, the Florida House and Senate are tackling medical malpractice, with lawmakers moving forward with bills that would change a longstanding no-fault insurance program for infants with neurological injuries.
The proposals deal with the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association, widely known as NICA, that was set up in the 1980s to pay for care of children born with brain or spinal-cord injuries. The program has drawn heavy attention recently because of a series of stories in the Miami Herald.
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