Each month, the PRMS underwriters are sharing insights on some of the top questions received from clients and potential insureds. One topic that has regularly been asked month over month: What is the difference between a claims-made and occurrence policy, and which one is best for me? What is a claims-made policy? A claims-made policy generally protects you if named in a practi ...
Malpractice Insurance on the PRMS Blog
From Residency to Retirement: How PRMS Supports Psychiatry Residents
Choosing a malpractice insurance policy is one of the first – and most important – decisions you will face in your career. And as a resident, you may have a lot of questions: How much is malpractice insurance? When does a psychiatrist need malpractice insurance? What is a claims made policy versus occurrence insurance policy? Luckily, the experienced team at PRMS is equipped to ...
Moonlighting Insurance from PRMS
As manager of The Psychiatrists’ Program®, PRMS® specializes in medical professional liability insurance for psychiatrists and behavioral healthcare group practices. Choosing a malpractice insurance policy is one of the first – and most important – decisions you will face in your career. Secure your future with an insurance program tailored to meet your needs. With 35 years of ...
Learn Important Issues to Avoid When Buying Malpractice Insurance
In honor of Insurance Awareness Day this June 28, we want to ensure that everyone knows about all the benefits a medical professional liability policy through PRMS includes. In addition to insurance coverage, PRMS provides clients with our psychiatric risk management expertise through resources, online educational tools, one-on-one support, consultation, and more. PRMS strives ...
Why PRMS?
Have you ever wondered what sets Professional Risk Management Services (PRMS) apart from other medical malpractice insurance providers and why psychiatrists select PRMS? PRMS Account Manager, Rich Stagnato, RPLU, shares some highlights about PRMS, our psychiatry-specific insurance program, and the advantages that set PRMS apart in the video below: To learn more about the supe ...
Q & A with PRMS Insurance Services Team
An insurance policy with PRMS provides our clients with peace of mind. And this June 28th, in honor of National Insurance Awareness Day, we asked the PRMS Insurance Services team to share a few of the most common questions they receive from clients – and just what’s so great about a PRMS insurance policy. What has been the most common question received by Insurance Services in ...
5 Things Psychiatrists Should Avoid When Buying Malpractice Insurance
You have insurance coverage. You received the lowest rate and have the certificate of insurance. You are properly insured, right? Perhaps not. Here are five of the most common issues you should avoid when choosing a policy. 1. Not having enough licensing board defense coverage. PRMS is seeing increased licensing board activity for many reasons such as aggressive boards, greate ...
Preparing for Psychiatry Private Practice
Starting or joining a private practice is an exciting time, but it can also be risky. An essential way to protect your professional reputation and reduce risk is to obtain comprehensive medical professional liability insurance. In this post I will address some important steps you can take to help create and maintain a successful practice. Build good relationships If you are ent ...
Can You Cancel a Claims-Made Policy Without Buying Tail Coverage?
Many medical professional liability companies only offer claims-made policies to behavioral healthcare providers like you. You are probably familiar with some common assumptions associated with claims-made policies: – A claims-made policy protects you against claims for an incident if the policy is active when the “claim” is “made”. Correct! – An incident must be within the ...
5 Things Psychiatrists Should Avoid When Buying Malpractice Insurance
You have insurance coverage. You received the lowest rate and have the certificate of insurance. You are properly insured, right? Perhaps not. Here are five of the most common issues you should avoid when choosing a policy. 1. Having a “conditional” consent to settle clause in the policy. Even though “consent to settle” clauses are common, if an insured doctor wants to defend a ...
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