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			<byline>By Wall Street Journal</byline>			<abstract>				<p>Defensive medicine&#8212;the ordering of unnecessary tests and procedures to reduce the threat of malpractice litigation&#8212;has long been a lightning rod in the debate over health-care spending. Many physicians maintain that fear of lawsuits significantly affects the practice of medicine, and that reform of the malpractice system is crucial for containing costs.</p>			</abstract>		</body.head>		<body.content>									<block><![CDATA[<p>Defensive medicine -- the ordering of unnecessary tests and procedures to reduce the threat of malpractice litigation -- has long been a lightning rod in the debate over health-care spending. Many physicians maintain that fear of lawsuits significantly affects the practice of medicine, and that reform of the malpractice system is crucial for containing costs.</p>]]></block>			</body.content>		<body.end>			<tagline typ="std" />		</body.end>	</body></nitf>