
How I Got 86% Off My Malpractice Insurance. And You Can Too!
Dr Pam Wible takes you through, step-by-step.
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I’m a physician entrepreneur. In 1998, I opened my first clinic. My malpractice: $500/year. Then I tried life as an employed physician. Hated it. So in 2005, I opened my ideal clinic. Best. Job. Ever. My malpractice: $1230/year. Want low premiums? Here’s how I did it.
A quick tutorial. New malpractice policies mature over 5 years. So the first 4 years you’re getting a deal. My insurer discounts: year 1 = 64%, 2 = 44%, 3 = 23%, 4 = 11%. In 2005 a mature premium for a family doc here in Oregon was $8800, so at $1230 I got 86% off! Ten years later, my 2015 mature premium is $10,326, but I’m still paying a tiny fraction of that. Here’s how.
Ask for discounts! My insurer offers: board certification = 2.5%, loss prevention CME = 7.5%, and part-time discounts (0.70 FTE = 30%, 0.50 FTE = 50%, 0.25 FTE = 75%). Same policy more than 5 years? Take another 10% off. The great news-discounts are cumulative!
Next step. Always inquire about state credits. Practice in rural Oregon? The state will reimburse your carrier up to 40%. Yep! Take off another 40%. This is in addition to the $5000 state income tax credit for rural docs. Seem too good to be true? I called my insurer to confirm. On the low end of their 2015 Oregon annual premiums is internal medicine at $7169, psychiatry at $7275, and peds at $9912. High end is OB/gyn at $77,233 and neurosurgery at $86,360.
Let’s do some quick math. Say you open a part-time solo practice as a board-certified internist in rural Oregon and you take all applicable discounts and the 40% state reimbursement credit. Your annual malpractice premium? $698. Take your $5000 income tax credit and you actually GET PAID $4302!
A part-time brain surgeon in rural Oregon? Same scenario with all discounts and credits, you pay only $3412.
As a
To cover your tail, you need tail insurance. For the novice, there are 2 types of malpractice policies: occurrence and claims-made. The less-common occurrence policy protects you from a covered incident occurring during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is filed. Most policies are claims-made and they cover you only when BOTH the incident and claim happen when your policy is in force. So if you move to a new job and afterward a claim is made at your old job during the time you were “covered,” you’re not covered! Tail insurance allows a physician to extend coverage after termination of a claims-made policy. For a fee. Usually 1.5 times your premium.
Attention! DO NOT EVER sign an employment contract without addressing your tail. When I left one job, I got billed 18K for tail! So at my last job, I negotiated my way out of the standard doctor-pays-tail contract. Then I left. They paid. Happy ending [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_crop","fid":"39641","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"34","id":"media_crop_7787342182893","media_crop_h":"0","media_crop_image_style":"-1","media_crop_instance":"3982","media_crop_rotate":"0","media_crop_scale_h":"0","media_crop_scale_w":"0","media_crop_w":"0","media_crop_x":"0","media_crop_y":"0","title":" ","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"34"}}]]
Most policies cover 1 million per incident and 3 million aggregate annually. High-risk specialties may purchase additional coverage-up to to 5 million/10 million.
By the way, premiums vary wildly between specialties and regions.
Per ISMIE Mutual Illinois, here’s the mature rate for:
A Chicago family doc: $33,788 (>3x Oregon).
A Chicago internist: $39,444 (>5.5x Oregon).
A Chicago neurosurgeon: $239,204 (nearly 3x Oregon).
That’s for 1 million/3 million coverage.
Want a 2 million/4 million policy? That’s $362,396.
Rural Oregon is such a beautiful place for brain surgery.
Want to relocate? No problem. Your tail is $543,594.
Unless you plan to retire.
Then your tail is free.
At least in Oregon. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_crop","fid":"39641","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"51","id":"media_crop_8865080809380","media_crop_h":"0","media_crop_image_style":"-1","media_crop_instance":"3982","media_crop_rotate":"0","media_crop_scale_h":"0","media_crop_scale_w":"0","media_crop_w":"0","media_crop_x":"0","media_crop_y":"0","title":" ","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"52"}}]]
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