As a CirrusMED provider, do I need malpractice insurance?
If you are adding a Cirrus Medical Network practice to your existing traditional practice, it is very likely that you will be covered. Nonetheless, we advise checking with your current malpractice provider.
We do provide professional liability coverage for our providers. The underwriting may take anywhere from 1-2 days to a few weeks depending on whether or not you have a history of claims. If you are already practicing independently and have malpractice coverage, be sure to check with your carrier to see if telehealth is covered.
Our policy does cover cyber liability, errors and omissions, and privacy as well.
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What do I need to do to start with Cirrus Medical Network?
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How do telehealth providers get paid?
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