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Insurance other than Society

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Trev, Feb 3, 2013.

  1. Trev

    Trev Member


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    Hi All

    Does anybody know of or use another private practice insurance provider other than the society. Any recommendations would be much appreciated.
     
  2. Johnpod

    Johnpod Active Member

    Hi Trev,

    The Alliance of Private Sector Practitioners can offer £6m cover along with all other needs, cpd, etc. Strong policies. Membership is comprised of Pods and FHPs.

    www.thealliancepsp.com
     
  3. davidh

    davidh Podiatry Arena Veteran

    Both the Institute and the BCPA provide good cover.

    Alternatively you can go it alone via an insurance broker. This is cheaper but largely untested. It I were being sued for malpractice or clinical negligence I would want someone who knew what they were doing and had experience in defending Pods with me.
     
  4. Pod on sea

    Pod on sea Active Member

    There's also All Med Pro, allmedpro.co.uk
    Tom Chaston is the guy to speak to.
     
  5. Peter

    Peter Well-Known Member

    Any clues as to their annual fees?
     
  6. Pod on sea

    Pod on sea Active Member

    I think there were two bands of cover and the premiums were £250-£300 ish underwritten by Zurich/Balens. I didn't follow up at the start of the year but am still pondering.
     
  7. davidh

    davidh Podiatry Arena Veteran

    Both the Inst and the BCPA are around £300 a year. The cover is a little more comprehensive than the SCP.
     
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