It might also lead to doctors "missing" complications to avoid insurance premium increases.
Complications during surgery aren't necessarily caused by the surgeon or known ahead of time. The same is true of other things like home renovation where "we won't know until we open her up" is a common enough phrase.
Case in point, we want to remodel a bathroom that has a 7ft ceiling and my wife wants the ceiling raised to match all of the others. Why is it 7ft instead of 8ft? Can it be raised? Without significant cost? We won't know until we get in there.
Complications during surgery aren't necessarily caused by the surgeon or known ahead of time. The same is true of other things like home renovation where "we won't know until we open her up" is a common enough phrase.
Case in point, we want to remodel a bathroom that has a 7ft ceiling and my wife wants the ceiling raised to match all of the others. Why is it 7ft instead of 8ft? Can it be raised? Without significant cost? We won't know until we get in there.