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Subject Today's Headlines: Steward Health Care raided the coffers of its in-house malpractice insurer, leaving claimants, doctors in limbo
Date December 1, 2024 10:41 AM
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Steward Health Care raided the coffers of its in-house malpractice insurer, leaving claimants, doctors in limbo

Executives at Steward Health Care have treated their in-house malpractice insurer, TRACO, like a piggy bank, pulling cash from it at will, and severely depleting the assets meant to cover claims of medical harm.
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