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June 12, 2020

Medical Economics Journal

June 2020 Edition
Volume97
Issue 10

Six common pandemic-related malpractice insurance questions

Author(s):

Erik Leander

The COVID crisis has created uncertainty around malpractice coverage. Here are the answers to six common questions.

Telemedicine: What do I need to know?

This is our most common question. Most major liability insurance companies are changing their internal underwriting guidelines to allow practices to be more telemedicine-based until the COVID-19 pandemic ends. This is generally for COVID-19-related reasons, but what this entails has been loosely defined:

  • Do you need to protect your patients from the virus, is one of your staff sick?

  • Do your patients fall into a higher-risk pool and thus telemedicine is a safer medium?

  • Are there mandated state orders?

Physicians must document the relationship to the COVID-19 Pandemic as the telemedicine portion of their practice expands.

The utilization of telemedicine normally requires physicians to be licensed in the state where the patient is physically located. However, some states have waived the licensure requirement due to the pandemic. Physicians need to check with each state to verify that they comply with all state licensing regulations. Here is a current list of state licensing waivers and adjustments. If you are adding a new state to your practice for telemedicine, you should contact your agent or broker.

Can I reduce my policy from full-time to part-time status?

Adding this endorsement to your current coverage will reduce your overall premium costs. Most physicians choose this path because their practice has been reduced significantly due to the pandemic. Many are experiencing a significant drop in patient visits; certain procedures could be deemed elective and patients may choose to reschedule their appointments.

Can I temporarily suspend my coverage?

There have been a wide range of responses from malpractice insurance companies pertaining to suspension during the COVID-19 Pandemic: from no cost during the suspension to having the premium reduced by a certain percentage. Adding a suspension endorsement to your current coverage states that you are not seeing any patients during this time, and no coverage is provided during the suspension period. There are also specific rules covering the minimum and maximum length of time for a suspension endorsement to be approved. These vary greatly among all insurance companies. Contact your agent if you have any specific questions or concerns.

Can I expand my scope of practice?

This is for doctors who are working outside their specialty to assist with the COVID-19 crisis. Some insurance companies are covering this if it’s related to the pandemic, while others are not. Please contact your agent if you plan to work outside your specialty.

I’m a retired physician who wants to help. What do I need to do?

If you are a retired physician with a tail endorsement, some companies have issued statements that Tails will not be jeopardized for physicians who temporarily provide patient care specifically related to the COVID-19 Pandemic. If you will be working during the pandemic, it’s recommended you contact your agent or broker to ensure you’re fully covered.

Can I delay my payment?

Most malpractice insurance companies are extending due dates and suspending policy cancellations due to non-payment. Your premium will be due eventually, but many companies are providing additional time to make payments in this difficult time. Contact your agent or broker if you plan on missing any payments or need additional time to make yours.

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Articles in this issue

10 ways to reduce operating expenses and sustain your practice
10 ways to reduce operating expenses and sustain your practice
Mitigating health care’s cybersecurity risks in the era of hyperconnectivity
Mitigating health care’s cybersecurity risks in the era of hyperconnectivity
Reforming the prior authorization process
Reforming the prior authorization process
COVID-19
COVID-19 coding: What you need to know
telehealth codes to know
Telehealth codes to know
The importance of hope and gratitude
The importance of hope and gratitude
Dealing with the rising cost of insulin
Dealing with the rising cost of insulin
Zev Cohen, MD
Why changing to concierge medicine during COVID-19 was the best decision I ever made
Tap the power of patient stories to augment clinical care
Tap the power of patient stories to augment clinical care
Virtual scribes can reduce physician workload while increasing revenue
Virtual scribes can reduce physician workload while increasing revenue
Six common pandemic-related malpractice insurance questions
Six common pandemic-related malpractice insurance questions
How to prevent a malpractice lawsuit
How to prevent a malpractice lawsuit
Physicians can take steps to protect their families from COVID-19
Physicians can take steps to protect their families from COVID-19
8 things young physicians want from a first job
8 things young physicians want from a first job
Managing millennial physicians
Managing millennial physicians

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