Published Sep 15, 2005
MCH123
21 Posts
Can anyone recommend a reliable organization to acquire malpractice insurance through? What about NSO (nurses service organization)? Read about them in nsg journals.....I will be beginning an agency contract soon and I want to have sound insurance. Thanks in advance.
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
NSO is excellent.
NSO is excellent.[/quoteThanks for the information. I was looking into a company I found through Sigma Theta Tau, but the premiums are much more expensive than NSO's. I guess I wasn't prepared for the premiums to be quite so high, but when you're self-employed, its different.
Thanks for the information. I was looking into a company I found through Sigma Theta Tau, but the premiums are much more expensive than NSO's. I guess I wasn't prepared for the premiums to be quite so high, but when you're self-employed, its different.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
nso is excellent.[/quotethanks for the information. i was looking into a company i found through sigma theta tau, but the premiums are much more expensive than nso's. i guess i wasn't prepared for the premiums to be quite so high, but when you're self-employed, its different.hello, mch123, you can go online to nso and get an instant quote as well. very affordable rates.
nso is excellent.[/quotethanks for the information. i was looking into a company i found through sigma theta tau, but the premiums are much more expensive than nso's. i guess i wasn't prepared for the premiums to be quite so high, but when you're self-employed, its different.
thanks for the information. i was looking into a company i found through sigma theta tau, but the premiums are much more expensive than nso's. i guess i wasn't prepared for the premiums to be quite so high, but when you're self-employed, its different.
hello, mch123,
you can go online to nso and get an instant quote as well. very affordable rates.
Thunderwolf, MSN, RN
3 Articles; 6,621 Posts
I also use NSO. Very affordable.