Medical malpractice occurs when a patient is injured due to negligence from one or more medical professionals. Examples of malpractice that a patient may sue for include:
Medical malpractice insurance is a liability insurance that protects a practice against claims due to medical malpractice. This works to ensure the practice doesn’t go under because of an expensive claim by providing compensation for legal fees.
Not every state requires hospitals or other large practices to carry medical malpractice insurance. New York, for example, doesn’t require this insurance. But in New York especially, it’s crucial to protect practices from malpractice claims.
Large practices may offer medical malpractice insurance to their employees. Some medical professionals carry personal medical malpractice insurance, such as private doctors. It’s important to remember that different practices require different types and limits to their liability insurance. Gynecology comes with different risks than nursing, so be sure your practice’s coverage is tailored to meet every need.
Prices for medical malpractice insurance varies by state and by practice. Prices also fluctuate per year, so it’s important to speak with an insurance agent about the cost of insuring your practice. The averages in New York are approximately:
These numbers don’t necessarily represent how much each medical professional pays a year. While large practices can and should offer medical malpractice insurance, medical professionals are often encouraged to carry their own policy. Depending on location, specialty and amount of insurance, rates can be cheaper.
It’s important to consider how many employees are being insured and the specialties of each employee. The average malpractice claim paid in 2018 was around $348,065 and malpractice claims cost U.S. medical practices millions per year. Some insurance policies offer up to $3 million in medical malpractice insurance, though it typically caps per year at $1 million.
There are three categories of medical malpractice insurance policies.
Medical practices provide a crucial service and it’s important that one claim doesn’t take away the practice’s ability to run. Speak with an insurance agent about your state’s requirements and rates to insure your practice with medical malpractice insurance.