How Will Covid-19 Impact Medical Malpractice, Healthcare Worker's Comp Insurance? | WTF Health

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Covid-19 testing in grocery store parking lots. Clinicians crossing state lines to practice in hard-hit hospitals miles away from their health system. ICU doctors made to shore up shortages of ventilators by adapting medical equipment from its intended purpose. Are these just medical malpractice suits waiting to happen?

Margaret Nekic, CEO of Inspirien, a hospital-and-physician-owned medical malpractice and worker’s comp insurance company, reveals what’s happening behind-the-scenes as professional liability carriers hurry to adapt to the changing circumstances of a healthcare system thrown into crisis-mode.

While new legislation is emerging to somewhat safe-guard healthcare workers from bearing the risk of some of the pandemic's unprecedented circumstances, what happens when the immediate surge has passed? Will costs for medmal insurance go up? And, what happens from a worker’s comp standpoint if a healthcare worker becomes infected with covid-19?

As healthcare delivery in hospitals continues to change -- and, at the same time, more and more care extends outside the traditional doctor's office by way of an uptick in use of digital health and telehealth options among non-covid patients -- it seems the pandemic might ultimately also accelerate changes in the way healthcare organizations think about risk management and their insurance coverage for it.

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Bad doctors should never be protected. When a doctor in California says ventilators are being used negligently and people are dying because of it we need answers not excuses.

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