Who in a Hospital Needs Medical Malpractice Insurance?
In a hospital, the talent base is diverse. From physicians to therapists every employee plays their part. However, when doing their duties, they all pose risks to others. As a result, most professionals within the facility need liability insurance. More notably, many need medical malpractice coverage. Which employees fall into this category? How can they get coverage? What protection do they need?
Why You Need Malpractice Coverage
Malpractice insurance falls into a greater category of insurance called professional liability coverage. With coverage, medical professionals can have protection for the harm they cause others. By carrying a policy, you can compensate a third party for their losses that are your fault.
If you are a doctor (or other caregiver), you spend most of your time trying to help others. However, you perform extremely sensitive services. Any one of them might lead to physical harm to a patient at any time. They could suffer costly harm that could impact them permanently. As a result, you might face negligence claims from the affected party. With malpractice insurance, you can use your policy to compensate the injured party. It can help cover certain medical costs, legal fees or other settlement costs. It protects both the policyholder and those to whom they owe a debt, so to speak.
Coverage for Hospital Employees
Many large hospitals, networks or practices carry group hospitalist malpractice policies. The policies protect the business’s interest in the mistakes employees might make. That’s why most facilities carry them in the first place.
Generally, these policies will provide coverage for all those listed on the policy. Usually, that equals a wide variety (if not all) the employees within the facility. These can include:
Yet, never assume that though the facility for which you work provides coverage, that it’s enough. You may find that you need to get coverage elsewhere.
Coverage Options Outside Facility Policies
You might assume that because you work for a hospital that has a policy, you have all the protection you need. Think again. Physicians and others often need individualized malpractice protection alongside employer-sponsored coverage.
As soon as you begin working at a facility, immediately talk to those in charge of the facility’s insurance. Most will gladly provide you with a summary of the benefits provided. They will likely tell you if you have coverage or if you need additional protection.
The Insurance You Need
Malpractice policies vary. Generally, coverage comes in two different forms:
Keep in mind, exclusions will exist for your coverage. For example, you’ll not receive protection for criminal acts or records alterations. You will also likely have to carry minimum levels of coverage per state law. New Jersey requires:
However, remember that these are the maximum limits on how much money you can receive from a claim. You should thus do your best to ensure you have appropriate limits for your area of practice. In some cases, you might need to increase your protection.
For assistance in getting coverage, call the Joseph A. Britton Agency at 800.462.3401. We’re here to help physicians get the malpractice insurance that most benefits them.