Medeconomics Insight supplement
By Emma Bower, 24 January 2012
Medical indemnity is an important issue for GPs. It provides peace of mind that you will have the support and advice you need on a range of medico-legal issues.
From the start of January 2012, the RCN has withdrawn its indemnity cover for practice nurses. This could mean that practices need to review their indemnity arrangements.
In Medeconomics Insight we look in more detail at this issue and what it means for GPs.
I hope you find this Medeconomics Insight supplement useful when assessing your own and your practice’s medical indemnity needs.
- If you have any feedback, please email me at emma.bower@haymarket.com
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