Any preferences out there between HPSO and Pharmacists Mutual? Coverage and cost seem to be the same.
I just started looking into liability insurance. The first thing I found was HPSO at APhAnet, and I also looked into Pharmacists Mutual after I saw your post. I'd agree that the coverage and cost are comparable. I probably go with HPSO since I had a little problem loading the Pharmacists Mutual website, and it looks like existing member will have to call to renew. I think we can manage our accounts online anytime at the HPSO website.
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As a staff pharmacist, or a chain or hospital employee, the ONLY value for liability insurance is they will pay for your lawyer. If you work for a chain or a large hospital, the chance of them bankrupting the parent and coming after you is negligible. That's why the premium is so cheap.
Thank you for your post, Old Timer! I went straight to the HPSO website to see if I can find anything. Here is what I found at http://www.hpso.com/customer/faqclaims.php3#2I've been hearing more about healthcare providers facing disciplinary charges from their state licensing boards. Does my professional liability insurance pay for a lawyer for this type of hearing?
We are pleased to tell you that if you face professional disciplinary charges you are eligible for defense reimbursement under our policy. This coverage provides up to $10,000 for legal representation for covered disciplinary hearings as a result of covered license protection incidents (excluding the appeals process).

As a staff pharmacist, or a chain or hospital employee, the ONLY value for liability insurance is they will pay for your lawyer. If you work for a chain or a large hospital, the chance of them bankrupting the parent and coming after you is negligible. That's why the premium is so cheap.
I'm a firm believer that the personal liability insurance is essential to have. I mean, what if there is some situation in the future and for whatever reason, your employer insurance doesn't cover you? Plus, its like 3 hours work to protect you the whole year. Definitely worth it IMO.