Medical Practices a Place for Patient Concern, Not Complacency
Recent high-profile lawsuits involving bloodborne pathogen exposures highlight the risk of complacency and the need for industry responsibility.
Traumatic Brain Injury: The Hidden Malpractice Risk
Traumatic brain injury claims can be brought years after an initial injury, so physicians need to take steps to identify, prevent, and follow through.
The Malpractice Risk of Poor Patient Hand-offs at Your Practice
Your medical practice should have a plan for how it hands off patients to other providers. Here are some tips to create a plan and help avoid a possible malpractice suit.
Physicians Need to Explore the Personal Risk of Joining ACOs
It is critical that physicians carefully explore what ACO opportunities may mean to their practice and career, including malpractice, liability and disability insurance.
Physician Insurance Risks May Come with Ancillary Products, Services
Here are five steps physicians can take to secure the benefits of ancillary products and services while minimizing the risks.
Disability Insurance for Physicians: Time for a Check-up
The disability coverage you bought as a medical student can do more harm than good if used today. Here are three issues physicians should address immediately.
Six Important Liability Insurance Questions for Medical Practices
You can control medical practice expenses and risks by asking six important questions about the appropriate insurance coverage and carriers
How Physicians Can Select the Right Insurer for the Long-term
Physicians and their brokers must avoid being tempted by the low-cost leader “of the moment” and ensure the best medical liability and disability insurance carrier.
Choosing Disability, Medical Liability Insurance for Your Practice
Including three precautionary steps in your evaluation process of a disability and medical liability insurer for your practice is a worthy investment.