Published Jun 10, 2008
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
Hi,
If you don't mind sharing, which company do you have your malpractice insurance with?
Thanks, Jules
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Happy2CU
77 Posts
HM2VikingRN, RN
4,700 Posts
state farm as a rider on my homeowners insurance
2006RNCS
71 Posts
nso.com
ZippyGBR, BSN, RN
1,038 Posts
on e avantage to the Uk unipon system is that the major health sector unions get very very goodratres on decent max payout per claim professional indemnity...
my full rate RCN subscription of 185.04 ( 144.33 after tax relief) GBP / Year provides me with all the union services and professional indemnity cover ( which is world wide apart from the USA and canada)
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
How do you find their policy? I received a letter from them speaking about nursing malpractice insurance, but forgot about it until reading your post just now. Thanks!
Oh, I currently have NSO.
megananne7
274 Posts
NSO.
New grads get half off!
mscsrjhm
646 Posts
NSO. New grads get half off!
?? isn't that like giving young, inexperienced drivers a discount on auto insurance.?
Perhaps their reasoning is most new grads are broke.
Like I was before I started working full time.
And young drivers do get discounts, btw. I got them for being a full time student & having a certain GPA. :)
northshore08
257 Posts
Have mine with nso, too. Been with them since 1986. (never had a claim, tho)