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From: The net effects of medical malpractice tort reform on health insurance losses: the Texas experience

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a Trends in health insurance losses per enrollee (LPE) – Texas. b Trends in health insurance losses per enrollee (LPE) – New Jersey.c Trends in health insurance losses per enrollee (LPE) – Colorado. d Trends in health insurance losses per enrollee (LPE) – 9 State Subsample. e Trends in health insurance losses per enrollee (LPE) – 18 State Subsample. f Trends in health insurance losses per enrollee (LPE) - – 41 State Subsample.Notes: These figures display trends in health insurance firms’ Losses per Enrollee (LPE), for each of the subsample of firms used in our analysis during our sample period. LPE is defined as the dollar amount of health insurance losses incurred by a given insurer, in a given state, during a given year, scaled by the number of plan enrollees for a given insurer, in a given state, during a given year. LPE is also scaled by 1000

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