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In particular, the sense of crisis about all insured risks after 9/11 has allowed insurers to raise premiums in all high-risk areas, including malpractice, to cover both insurance losses and the industry's reduced investment income from a flat stock market. Regulators have allowed this to protect the insurance industry. But doctors can't pass these premium increases on to patients because HMO compensation rates largely dictate medical fees.

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