Now that the legal professionals (Lawyers) who specialize in medical malpractice have been finding resistance in suing Doctors, because now the doctors have better lawyers; these medical malpractice lawyers are suing nurses. Now the nurses are paying higher costs in medical mal-practice insurance or their hospitals are paying it for them and this is raising rates significantly and also causing some nurses to choose other professions and drop out of the medical infrastructure system of our nation all together.

Yet in doing so how can we replace all these nurses? Well it will not be easy you see as they are graduating many more lawyers to sue than they are nurses to heal these days? The shortage of nurses is getting great and hospitals are offering incentives such as new cars, pay off up to 12,000 in credit card bills or a $10,000 cash gift simply for signing up with their hospital for three years. And that is on top of their high-pay, insurance premiums for medical malpractice and all the perks and benefits of being a nurse.

Still with all of these things we have a shortage of nurses in our health care system and the American People are not getting any younger these days either. So the question remains due to Medical Malpractice; How do we get more nurses to shore up the shortages? It will not be easy that is for sure. Consider all this in 2006.