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Insuring Refractive Surgery: Liability Risks

...ms, that perception is even more infrequent. Risk Management Our insureds’ advertising and marketing is...

Changes to OMIC’s Professional and Limited Office Premises Liability Insurance Policy (effective 08/14/2012)

...e. arising out of a billing errors proceeding involving billing errors for medical services or items provided or...

Does my policy cover me for my liability as Medical Director of a medi-spa?

 
...0% of all medi-spas owned by non-physicians are operating illegally. While medical spas are generally not licensed...

2011 Summary of State Medical Liability Laws

 
...legal protections for our policyholders. Below is a summary of 2011 state medical liability/medical malpractice laws...

Medical Record Corrections and Alternations

...awsuit, serves as the basis for coding and billing decisions, and supports medical research. Entries in the medical...

Medical Record Corrections and Alterations

...awsuit, serves as the basis for coding and billing decisions, and supports medical research. Entries in the medical...

Growing Acceptance of Medical and Recreational Use of Marijuana Presents Coverage Concerns for Ophthalmologists

 
...position statement regarding medical marijuana. ProCon.org’s resources on medical marijuana. Medical Marijuana...

Medical Record Requests

...ormation. HIPAA is the primary source for federal regulations on access to medical information and your state...

I review medical records for the DMV and provide advice whether the person presents an increased driving risk. Does my OMIC policy cover me for these activities?

 
...are covered only if they arise out of a defined injury. If a person whose medical record you have reviewed is...

Improper Disposal of Medical Records

...n costs totaled $85,000. Case summary Employees of a physician disposed of medical records inappropriately by...
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Six reasons OMIC is the best choice for ophthalmologists in America.

Consistent return of premium.

Publicly-traded insurance companies exist to make profits for shareholders while physician-owned carriers often return profits to their policyholders. Don’t underestimate this benefit; it can add up to tens of thousands of dollars over the course of your career. OMIC has one of the most generous dividend programs for ophthalmologists and has returned more than $90 Million to our members through dividends.

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