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Saturday, May 5, 2007

Malpractice Insurance for USCE

This is a list of agencies and companies that you might wanna shop around for buying Malpractice Insurance Coverage (Also called Professional Liability Insurance) - if the hospital / residency program needs you to have it.

Thanks to a reader for the first four submissions - he chose to be anonymous, though I would have loved to credit the kind man..

Here goes:


1. Medical Protection Society ( "A student mentioned this to me but I have not looked at their policy" - says the reader)

This is a UK Company - about USA, it says: "There are some notable countries where we do not offer permanent membership – particularly the USA and Canada. However, even there MPS membership offers access to medicolegal assistance for students on their electives and for Good Samaritan Acts"


2. Chicago Insurance Company


3.
Evanston Insurance company/Lorenz Insurance Agency,
Maria Jimenez, underwriter, 847-572-6142
(I've talked to this gal and I understand the student paid over $1000 for the malpractice insurance for a year)


4. Danuta Kiryk, Assistant Vice President,
Heffernan Insurance Brokers,
1804 Embarcadero Rd., Suite 201,
Phone 650-842-5214, Fax 650-842-5201,
email: danutak@heffgroup.com,
Heffernan Insurance Brokers - License # 0564249 ( most reliable)
"

5. Thanks to another reader for information on this agency:

Premium is around $1300 for a year

Contact: Gabriela Garcia,
Associate Broker, Financial Risk Group
AmWins Brokerage of Illinois
Address: 10 South LaSalle, Suite 3200, Chicago, IL - 60603
Phone: 312-575-9269
Fax: 312-575-9297
Site: Amwins.com


Some Tips:

1. Shop around - get quotes from all before deciding to go ahead

2. If affordable, bu it for a longer period of time, so that if you get more opportunities for USCE, it will cost you less than having to buy a new policy each time


Malpractice Insurance FAQs:


Q. Is Malpractice Insurance Compulsory for USCE (i.e. electives, externships, observerships, etc)

A. No, you need to buy it if the program / hospital needs you to have it


Q. Can the same policy work for different programs / hospitals ?

A. Yes, do confirm it from the insurance agent though


Q. How much coverage should be obtained for ?

A. The program / hospital will let you know about this





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- "where to get malpractice insurance for electives"
- "malpractice insurance IMGs"
- "buy liability insurance - international medical graduates / foreign medical grads"
- "malpractice insurance for observerships and externships in america"

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

superdoc said...

Thats a very nice gesture by u digidoc, thanks for that, I wish I knew of this a little before, but I'm happy that others are probably going to benefit from this.
7:28 AM
Digitaldoc, MD said...

Appreciate the comment :-) Thnx to generous readers for providing me with the info too
2:49 PM
Anonymous said...

hello sir
Really appreciate the great work u r doing.Thank you so much.Sir I wanted to ask you if you have any information about fmgportal.com.Do you know of anyone who has done externship from them.Is it an authentic site?
Please reply.
Thank you.
Regard
Reet
reetkhandhari@gmail.com
6:51 AM
Digitaldoc, MD said...

On forums I did read that people have done it - but all the same, you can use your owb judgement too -when you contact professional organizations for such experiences, make sure you know completely what kind of experience you are getting into - make it clear to them that you dont want to be blind to what you will be getting BEFORE you make that payment, besides the application fee of course. They need the business and you can set your terms..jst be firm :-)
10:44 AM

December 24, 2007 6:58 PM  
Blogger chintan said...

Hello,DD
I am just thinking you have not mentioned about company from where I got my malpractice coverage and I think its the best.
Company is AMPIE RRG
E-Mail janet@academicins.com
I got it worth 211$ only for 2 months of electives

September 11, 2008 1:47 PM  

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