Published Jul 10, 2013
the mouse
2 Posts
I was wondering if any experienced nurses could weigh in on a good nursing malpractice insurance provider. There are several options to choose from, I was just wondering if folks could give their experiences and maybe some suggestions.
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
I suspect the most popular choice might be NSO, the one I use. So far, knock wood, haven't needed them so no experiences to share!!
IrishIzCPNP, MSN, RN, APRN, NP
1,344 Posts
Check NSO, Proliability and CM&F Group.
Also, some can get coverage through places like State Farm. I had mine through State Farm for a few years. We left State Farm and new place doesn't so it so I went to the places above and went with best price for who could do my RN and IBCLC.
turnforthenurse, MSN, NP
3,364 Posts
NSO and Proliability (I use the latter) seem to be the popular choices.
classicdame, MSN, EdD
7,255 Posts
I have a policy thru my homeowner's insurance. Less than $100/yr
GCmomRN
186 Posts
Thanks for posting this, I am having my husband look into adding it to our homeowner's as well.
nurseprnRN, BSN, RN
1 Article; 5,116 Posts
I've been with NSO for decades, and now I have coverage for my nursing business through their sister HPSO. Reasonable rates, never had to make a claim so I couldn't tell you about that, but they do send out a great report every year about representative cases and how they defended them. Very instructive.
Twinmom06, ASN, APN
1,171 Posts
I get mine through CM&F - it seemed to be the way the school guided us, and they offered a new grad special - first year after licensure was $65 instead of the regular $100
Havin' A Party!, ASN, RN
2,722 Posts
What RNsRWe said.