Tag Archive 'medical protective insurance'

Jul 16 2010

Medical Protective Announces Discount for Pediatric Medical Malpractice Insurance

Published by Presidio under Discounts

Presidio is pleased to announce that starting June 2010, Med Pro is offering special discounts and benefits to Pediatricians across the country.  Membership in select pediatric organizations will earn a discount for all Med Pro pediatric and pediatric-surgical specialists insured with Medical Protective.  Proof of membership is required. Features of the MedPro Pediatric Program include: [...]

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Jan 08 2010

Insurance Coverage for Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners

Published by admin under Insurance Products

Presidio is now offering medical malpractice insurance coverage on a stand-alone basis for a variety of healthcare providers – including Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. For years we did not have a suitable coverage option available for healthcare providers that wished to maintain a separate individual policy (instead of being endorsed on a physicians policy). [...]

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Oct 23 2009

Medical Groups given Choice on Medical Malpractice Coverage

Published by admin under Insurance Issues

Medical Protective (part of the Berkshire Hathaway group of companies) is reintroducing the Occurrence coverage form in many states, including those in the west. Occurrence form used to be the only coverage form prior to the crisis in the medical malpractice insurance industry in the 1980′s. Essentially tail coverage or extended reporting coverage is built [...]

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Dec 05 2008

Medical Protective Expands to Cover Unique or Non-Standard Risks

Medical Protective strives to provide physicians and dentists with medical and dental malpractice insurance solutions. The company recently recognized a demand for more coverage options than currently provided through standard Medical Protective products, specifically with respect to the needs of doctors presenting non-standard or unique risks which do not fit standard guidelines. To meet this [...]

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