October 8, 2010 By:Lee J. Johnson, JD
Leaving a group, employment, the state. Dying, becoming disabled or retired. If you have claims-made insurance, these are all occasions when you likely will need "tail coverage."
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June 4, 2010 By:Steven I. Kern, JD
With the passage of the federal healthcare reform law and the increasing number of audits that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will be conducting, it may be time to consider opting out of Medicare, but be sure to first know your options.
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December 4, 2009 By:Brian S. Kern, JD
When a U.S. resident is sent abroad for treatment by a managed car company, does a patient have any available recourse if he or she is a victim of negligence?
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November 20, 2009 By:Gail Garfinkel Weiss
In the past decade, there was a sharp increase in medical liability premiums, but recently, malpractice insurance has started to level off, indicating a potential new trend.
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September 18, 2009
The methodology and numbers behind Medical Economics' 2009 Exclusive Survey
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August 21, 2009 By:Morgan Lewis Jr.
Medical malpractice liability premiums are at a 30-year low and claims have dropped 45 percent since 2000, according to a recent study.
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August 7, 2009 By:Steven I. Kern, JD
Since personal health records could be the wave of the future, it is important to understand their risks and benefits.
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August 7, 2009 By:Morgan Lewis Jr.
Almost half of all uninsured U.S. citizens younger than 65 earn enough to afford health insurance but voluntarily don't purchase it, according to research by a Washington, D.C. think tank.
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