Representational image of a physician assistant holding a stethoscope

Malpractice insurance is a crucial aspect of any healthcare professional’s career, including physician assistants (PAs). All healthcare professionals face the risk of malpractice lawsuits, sometimes even when they aren’t at fault. PAs are no exception. Malpractice insurance covers the costs in case you’re sued for medical negligence or malpractice, protecting your financial stability and reputation.…

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Telehealth offers professionals extra power and freedom to help their patients, but great power comes with great responsibilities. As telemedicine becomes more popular and accessible, it’s time to discuss virtual healthcare and how malpractice insurance can protect telehealth providers. Regular medical malpractice insurance isn’t enough for you if it doesn’t cover risks specific to telehealth…

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As a physician assistant, you are an integral part of today’s healthcare system. You work with patients, help to diagnose medical conditions and perform medical procedures, among other things. Because of your many responsibilities and duties, it’s important for PAs to have malpractice insurance throughout your careers. In this guide, we’ll discuss what you need…

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Malpractice liability insurance is a type of insurance that protects businesses and individuals who may be held legally liable for errors or mistakes in the services they provide. You could face liability claims as an architect, consultant, real estate agent, or any other professional. You may wish to purchase malpractice liability insurance to protect yourself…

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female in a white coat like those worn by nurse practitioners with a pink stethoscope on the table on front of her next to a digital screen

A nurse practitioner is generally allowed to be covered with a clinic under a liability insurance policy as a primary care provider of health care services within their practice. This also tends to be true for other full-time staff members fulfilling nursing roles, such as certified RNAs. In this blog, we’ll cover the importance of…

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As a Nurse anesthetist, commonly referred to as a “CRNA” it’s crucial to have the appropriate insurance in place. A common question many people have is: do CRNAs pay malpractice insurance? The answer isn’t quite so straightforward. It depends who you work for – if you work privately, for a hospital, or with another establishment.  For…

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