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NY Medical Malpractice Insurance: Part-time Discounts

19 Nov 2012
19, Nov Nov, 2012

NY physicians and surgeons who work limited hours can qualify for part-time discounts on their malpractice insurance premiums. These discounts apply to physicians & surgeons who limit their medical practice to 20 hours or less per week. However, Some Risk Retention Groups may offer higher discounts for part-time practitioners who limit their practice to less than 10 hours per week.

Discounts

The following discounts are applicable for part-time (less than 20 hours/week) practice:

1. 50% discount for physicians in the non-surgical specialties

2. 35% discount for the following specialties:

  • Neurosurgery
  • General Surgery
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Gynecology
  • Otolaryngology, incl. Cosmetic Plastic
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Colon and Rectal Surgery
  • Urology, incl major surgery
  • Emergency medicine

 

For more information or help with your medical malpractice coverage, you can trust the experienced professionals at PriMed Consulting. PriMed Consulting is an independent medical professional liability agency serving NY & NJ.

Phone: 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com. www.primedconsulting.com
802 West Park Avenue, Bldg. 3, Suite 302, Ocean, NJ 07712

~Michele

NY Medical Malpractice Insurance – Claims–made Vs Occurrence

14 Nov 2012
14, Nov Nov, 2012

Physicians and surgeons who are Contemplating buying Medical Malpractice Coverage or are reviewing their current malpractice coverage would benefit from a clearer understanding of how the two types of policies are priced. A better understanding of the premiums could save you significant premium dollars.

The following information applies to most standard market carriers such as MLMIC & PRI.

Both types of policies provide coverage of upto $1.3/3.9 Million (Per claim/Aggregate).

What is an Occurrence Policy?

This kind of policy provides coverage for claims that may arise from incidents that ‘occurred’ while you had a policy in force, regardless of when a claim is reported, even if the policy is no longer in force. Thus, Occurrence coverage provides long-term continuing protection for the physician.

For example: A physician had an Occurrence policy in effect from January 2000 to January 2008, at which time the existing policy was not renewed, or coverage was switched to another insurance carrier. In February of 2009, a patient treated in 2007 filed a claim against the physician. Since the physician had an Occurrence policy in effect in 2007, the insurance carrier that insured him in 2007 would provide coverage for the claim, based on the 2007 coverage.

What is a Claims-Made Policy?

This type of policy provides protection for claims that ‘arise and are reported’ while you have a policy in force. You are covered up to the policy limits in effect at the time the claim is reported. Therefore, a physician is only covered if the claim is actually filed while the policy is in force. To be protected for claims that are reported after the policy has been canceled, you must purchase ‘tail coverage‘, (Extended Reporting Period endorsement), or obtain similar protection from a subsequent carrier. A Claims-Made Policy must continue in force to provide protection, or be replaced by tail coverage. When you elect to change claims-made carriers, ‘Prior Acts Coverage’ must be obtained to cover your exposure from your first day of claims made coverage.

For example: A physician had a claims-made policy from January 2000 to January 2008, at which time the policy was not renewed, and tail was not purchased. In February 2009, a patient treated in 2007 files a claim against the physician. The physician would have no protection against this claim, because the claim was not reported during the policy period. However, there would be coverage for this claim if tail coverage was purchased; if you became eligbile for free tail coverage; or if you switched insurance carriers and the new carrier provided ‘prior-acts or nose coverage’.

Pricing:

Because there is often a significant lag time between when a treatment was administered and the filing of a malpractice claim, Claims made premiums for the first few years are relatively low when compared to the rates for Occurrence policies. However, Claims made premiums increase rapidly on an annual basis, until they level off in year 8. The premiums for Claims made coverage are calculated as a percentage of the Occurrence rates that are in effect at the time.

  • Claims-made Coverage Year% of Occurrence premium
  • 1 31% of Occurrence premium
  • 2 64% of Occurrence premium
  • 3 85% of Occurrence premium
  • 4 94% of Occurrence premium
  • 5 99% of Occurrence premium
  • 6 102% of Occurrence premium
  • 7 104% of Occurrence premium
  • 8 105% of Occurrence premium

Please note that the above premium information is for MLMIC. PRI and other NY standard market carriers also offer Claims-made & Occurrence policies, however, the percentages mentioned above may differ among carriers.

For more information, and a free consultation on your medical malpractice coverage options, please call PriMed Consulting. PriMed Consulting is an independent medical professional liability agency serving NY & NJ.
Phone: 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com. www.primedconsulting.com
802 West Park Avenue, Bldg. 3, Suite 302, Ocean, NJ 07712

MLMIC Claims-made coverage: Free tail-coverage eligbility

12 Nov 2012
12, Nov Nov, 2012

Physicians and surgeons who have a Claims-made medical malpractice insurance policy with MLMIC may be eligible for Free tail coverage. Here are some of the eligibility criteria:

  • In the event of the insured’s death, or permanent and total disability
  • Permanent and total retirement from the practice of medicine after he/she attains the age of 65 or older and has been insured on a claims made basis by an authorized insurer for 5 or more consecutive years
  • Permanent and total retirement from practice after an insured attains the age of 55 or older, and has been insured on a claims made basis by an authorized insurer for 10 or more consecutive years; or,
  • Regardless of age, the insured retires and has maintained claims made coverage with an authorized insurer for at least 10 consecutive years, provided the last 5 consecutive years were through MLMIC.

Tail Coverage, or Extended Reporting Period (ERP) rules may differ between NY standard market carriers (such as MLMIC & PRI) and Risk Retention Groups. If you care contemplating a change to your current medical malpractice coverage, or exploring malpractice insurance coverage for the first time, call PriMed Consulting. PriMed Consulting is an independent medical professional liability agency serving NY & NJ.

Phone: 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com www.primedconsulting.com
802 West Park Avenue, Bldg. 3, Suite 302, Ocean, NJ 07712

Source: MLMIC Website

MLMIC: Cost of purchasing Tail Coverage on a Claims-made policy

7 Nov 2012
7, Nov Nov, 2012

What is a Claims-made policy, and why is tail coverage necessary?

What is a Claims-Made Policy?

A Claims-made policy provides protection for claims that ‘arise and are reported’ while you have the policy in force. Coverage is provided up to the policy liability limits in effect at the time the claim is reported. Therefore, a physician is only covered if the claim is actually filed while the policy is in force. To be protected for claims that are reported after the policy has been canceled, you must purchase ‘tail coverage‘, (Extended Reporting Period endorsement), or obtain similar protection from a subsequent carrier. A claims-made policy must continue in force to provide protection, or be replaced by tail coverage. When you elect to change claims-made carriers, ‘Prior Acts Coverage’ must be obtained to cover your exposure from your first day of claims made coverage.

There are circumstances in which the only option available may be to purchase tail coverage on an existing claims-made policy. The cost of purchasing Tail coverage on a claims-made policy is determined by the following factors:

  1. Territory or County the practice is located in
  2. Limits of liability
  3. Number of years Claims-made coverage was in continuous force
  4. Changes in classification during the previous coverage years
  5. Changes in territory, or limits of liability during coverage period.

The cost of Tail coverage is calculated as a percentage of the Occurrence premium in force at the time of purchasing Tail coverage.

  • Claims-made Coverage Year% of Occurrence premium
  • 1 74.8%
  • 2 122.1%
  • 3 146.4%
  • 4 162.4%
  • 5 173.3%
  • 6 181.0%
  • 7 186.7%
  • 8 190.6%

The above premiums are a one-time cost to purchase coverage that will protect against any covered malpractice claims in the future. Evidently, the cost of purchasing tail coverage can be astronomical, especially for surgeons. It will be extremely beneficial to explore all your options before commiting yourself to purchasing tail coverage or switching your current coverage.

Physicians and surgeons looking to make changes to their coverage based on their future plans and retirement goals would benefit from a comprehensive review of their malpractice insurance. Please call PriMed Consulting at 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com www.primedconsulting.com. 802 West Park Avenue, Bldg. 3, Suite 302, Ocean, NJ 07712

PriMed Consulting is an independent medical professional liability agency
serving NY & NJ.

Source: MLMIC website

New York Medical Malpractice Insurance: Voluntary Attending Physician (VAP) Program

5 Nov 2012
5, Nov Nov, 2012

Physicians’ Reciprocal Insurers (PRI) & Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company (MLMIC) offer VAP programs & discounts to their physicians. VAP discounts are available to physicians who have privileges at hospitals that are insured by one of the above two insurance carriers.

VAP Discounts

: If the hospital of principal affiliation AND the physician are both insured by the SAME carrier (PRI or MLMIC), the physician (Voluntary Attending Physician) is eligible for the following discounts totalling 12%

Risk Management Discount

: 5%. This online or class adminstered course also allows physicians to be eligbile for a 5% discount on their malpractice premiums, as well as the Section 18 Free Excess coverage of $1/3 Million through the hospital of their primary affiliation.. Please read our article on Section 18 Excess coverage for updates.

Joint Defense Discount

: 7%. Eligible physicains applying for this discount would have to agree to a Joint Defense if named in a lawsuit with any other physician who is insured by the same carrier under the same program.

We stronly urge physicians to understand the pros and cons of the VAP program and the benefits or discounts this program can provide. For more information or help with an application, please contact PriMed Consulting at 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com   www.primedconsulting.com.

PriMed Consulting is an independent medical professional liability agency serving NY & NJ. 802 West Park Avenue, Bldg. 3, Suite 302, Ocean, NJ 07712

MLMIC Risk Management Discounts & Programs for NY Physicians

31 Oct 2012
31, Oct Oct, 2012

MLMIC’s Risk Management programs are designed to help their physicians to improve patient care, and prevent injury or negative outcomes and the resultant lawsuits.

CME Accreditation

MLMIC is accredited by MSSNY to provide CME for physicians. MLMIC utilizes conventional formats and new technologies, including an Internet-based format, to provide and deliver its CME programs. Satisfactory completion of these CME courses allows physicians to earn AMA PRA Category I credits™, the applicable premium credit, as well as qualify for participation in the medical malpractice excess insurance program.

5% Premium Credit

MLMIC offers a 5% discount on malpractice insurance premiums for two consecutive years upon completion of the risk management courses offered pursuant to the NY State Insuarance Department regulations. (Reg 124). The premium credit will be effective in the policy period following the one in which the physician completes the course.

MLMIC also encourages its insured physicians to invite members of their office staff, including physician extenders, to attend these risk management programs. Attendance certificates are provided, upon request, to non-physician participants who complete these courses.

There is no fee for MLMIC policyholders or their employees who wish to participate in these programs.

To explore all your malpractice insurance options, and maximize your savings through discounts offered, please contact PriMed Consulting at 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com. PriMed Consulting is an independent medical professional liability agency serving NY & NJ. 802 West Park Avenue, Bldg, 3, Suite 302, Ocean, NJ 07712.

Source: MLMIC website

MDAdvantage Receives A- (Excellent) Rating from A.M. BEST

29 Oct 2012
29, Oct Oct, 2012

October 24, 2012 A.M. Best, the nation’s most recognized insurance rating organization, assigned MDAdvantage an initial financial strength rating of A- (Excellent with a stable outlook.

A.M. Best recognized MDAdvantage’s recent strong operating performance, supportive capital position and favorable reserve development. In addition, A.M. Best also recognized the company’s dedication to risk management, its conservative investment portfolio, and commitment to sound underwriting and claim management principles. MDAdvantage’s experienced management team, with an in-depth knowledge of the New Jersey medical professional liability environment, was also acknowledged as a positive factor by A.M. Best.

MDAdvantage Insurance Company of New Jersey, a leading provider of New Jersey malpractice insurance, is committed to enhancing physician education, improving physician-patient communication and helping patients make better-informed decisions.

For more information, please contact PriMed Consulting. PriMed is an independent medical professional liability agency, with access to several reputable medical malpractice insurance carriers in NJ & NY. Phone: 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com

Physicians’ Reciprocal Insurers (PRI) Risk Management Programs & Discounts

24 Oct 2012
24, Oct Oct, 2012

Physicians’ Reciprocal Insurers (PRI) is accredited by the Medical Society of the State of New York to sponsor CMEs for physicians. Physicians who participate in PRI’s risk management programs are awarded CME credits upon successful completion of the program.

PRI’s programs are developed and managed by seasoned healthcare professionals who understand the complexities of medical practice in today’s environment. PRI’s risk management programs are complimentary to PRI insureds and their staff, and include:

  • In-office consultations for small and large practices
  • Telephone consultation on risk management and legal issues (during business hours)
  • Web-based online educational programs with 24X7 access
  • Live seminars and workshops, providing in-person access to PRI’s experienced risk management faculty

In addition, PRI offers the following as part of their multi-faceted approach to helping physicians prevent negative outcomes, injury and lawsuits:

  • CME: Online Education & Risk Management: Physicians can take PRI’s online courses to earn CME credits and a 5% discount on malpractice insurance premiums.
  • Closed Case Abstracts: Physicians can review summaries of actual malpractice cases that can reveal important patient safety tips.
  • PRI insureds can access risk management manuals which are periodically updated and revised.
  • PRI has created the ‘Physician Peer Support Program‘, a new and innovative program designed to assist their physicians when they are faced with an unexpected complication, a medical error, or malpractice litigation.

PRI offers 2 different programs:

Basic 5-Hour Program

This course is for those physicians who need to satisfy the New York State Insurance Department Excess 5 hour program, and/or for those physicians who are eligible to receive a 5% discount. After completing the course, each physician will be awarded 8 CME credits.

3-Hour Follow up Program

This course is for those physicians who need to satisfy the New York State Insurance Department Excess 3 hour follow up program, and/or for those physicians who need to renew their 5% discount. After completing the course, each physician will be awarded 5 CME credits.

IF you would like to explore all your options, and maximize the savings on your malpractice insurance, please contact PriMed Consulting at 800.528.3758.
Email: info@primedconsulting.com. PriMed Consulting is an independent medical professional liability agency serving NY & NJ.

Source: PRI website

NJ OB/GYNs: Risk Management Programs to Lower Med-Mal Premiums

26 Sep 2012
26, Sep Sep, 2012

MDAdvantage is offering risk management opportunities to help lower OB/GYN med-mal premiums by 15%. Below are further details on these med-mal discounts: Advanced Practice Strategies (APS) Fetal Monitoring Course: 5% Discount MDAdvantage will pay the cost for its insured OB/GYNs who successfully complete the course, which will qualify them for a 5% policy premium discount. […]

What to Do When Your Medical Malpractice Insurance Policy is Non-Renewed

24 Sep 2012
24, Sep Sep, 2012

When you are faced with a malpractice insurance non-renewal, it is important to look at all options to ensure you are not leaving any stone unturned.

  • Interview/Reinstatement: Setting up an interview with your med-mal carrier to see if there is any way to overturn the non-renewal is always a good idea. The carriers may re-issue your policy or grant you with an extension to give you more time to examine your options.
  • Work with an independent malpractice broker: Finding an independent malpractice insurance agent with access to several markets is advantageous at this time. An agent/broker can help you to gather medical malpractice insurance quotes from many different med-mal carriers and can help you to identify which carrier and type of policy is the best fit for you and your hospital/practice.
  • Claims Data: It is important to be sure you have as much information as possible on all of your claims. Providing a written narrative on each claim so the underwriters reviewing your file can see it from your perspective is helpful. Also, obtaining your loss history from all previous med-mal carriers is essential.
  • Tail Coverage: If you are on a Claims-Made policy, it is a good idea to obtain a tail quote. When you have this number in hand, it can help you to determine if it is better to purchase tail coverage from your med-mal carrier or to buy Nose/Prior-Acts Coverage from a new carrier.

Facing a non-renewal, declination or issues obtaining malpractice insurance can be a stressful time. Working with a medical malpractice insurance agent who has gone through this process with other physicians in similar situations can help to ease the uncertainty and time required to examine all options and bind coverage.

If you or a colleague are facing a malpractice insurance non-renewal, or would like to explore all malpractice insurance options, please call PriMed Consulting at 800.528.3758. Email: info@primedconsulting.com