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Mal Practice Insurance
Started by ThinkFast007
ThinkFast007 said:I tried looking on the internet for the avg malpractice ins payed annually by anesthiologists in relation to what other MDs must pay.
If anyone has a link, that would be great...Thanks!
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I was wondering the same thing...anyone, anyone???
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I don't know if this is still true but when I was an MS4 in a UC medical school, one of the things my class did before we graduated was have a brief presentation on malpractice insurances.
Contrary to popular belief, malpractice insurance for anesthesiologists was ~ $14K/yr - same as internists - although I'm sure this will depend on the region you practice and how many times you get sued and lose and so forth.
btw - i'm a US grad with low USMLE scores who didn't match into gas - i'm still trying but it just isn't working out - any suggestions - i cringe at the thought of doing IM or FP - never mind the money - i love anesthesia
Contrary to popular belief, malpractice insurance for anesthesiologists was ~ $14K/yr - same as internists - although I'm sure this will depend on the region you practice and how many times you get sued and lose and so forth.
btw - i'm a US grad with low USMLE scores who didn't match into gas - i'm still trying but it just isn't working out - any suggestions - i cringe at the thought of doing IM or FP - never mind the money - i love anesthesia
gogoless said:I don't know if this is still true but when I was an MS4 in a UC medical school, one of the things my class did before we graduated was have a brief presentation on malpractice insurances.
Contrary to popular belief, malpractice insurance for anesthesiologists was ~ $14K/yr - same as internists - although I'm sure this will depend on the region you practice and how many times you get sued and lose and so forth.
btw - i'm a US grad with low USMLE scores who didn't match into gas - i'm still trying but it just isn't working out - any suggestions - i cringe at the thought of doing IM or FP - never mind the money - i love anesthesia
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timtye78 said:One figure I heard tossed out once or twice was $35K per year..
hmm..
In reality, this rate is going to be a function of the environment where you practice. Some states have tort reform, others do not (those without have higher premiums). If your particular state is highly litigous (spelling?), then you will have higher premiums.
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it depends on your credentialed privileges at a hospital, how many hospitals, previous litigation, etc... It ranges from a low of 15k to highs of 85k in some states/areas. It gets higher when you do more procedures (of course) - and therefore some anesthesia pain docs can pay close to 120-130k, and quite a few cardiac/pedi anesthesia folks pay on the higher range of the 15-85 scale..
Tenesma said:it depends on your credentialed privileges at a hospital, how many hospitals, previous litigation, etc... It ranges from a low of 15k to highs of 85k in some states/areas. It gets higher when you do more procedures (of course) - and therefore some anesthesia pain docs can pay close to 120-130k, and quite a few cardiac/pedi anesthesia folks pay on the higher range of the 15-85 scale..
Those numbers are really high....
I pay about 15,000 for a regular guy with no prior history.
militarymd said:I pay about 15,000 for a regular guy with no prior history.
May I ask - in what state?
Gardner said:May I ask - in what state?
Mil is in Alabama.
17K/year per partner for my group in Dallas, which includes full cardiac services at multiple hospitals.
UTSouthwestern said:Mil is in Alabama.
17K/year per partner for my group in Dallas, which includes full cardiac services at multiple hospitals.
MMMMMMMM... Texas, good place to be a physician I hear.
yo UT so when are you going to open up a branch of ur group in the midwest??
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