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The Psychiatrists' Program specializes in professional liability insurance coverage for psychiatrists and mental health professionals.

Unlike most professional liability insurance programs, we have only one focus: psychiatry. We tailor our policy and services to meet your needs. Our staff of psychiatric professional liability specialists provides personal service and expertise...you will not have to explain psychiatric terminology to us.


Northwest Mental Health Associates Endorses The Program

No one knows your professional liability insurance needs better than we do. Our program is designed for mental health professionals by mental health professionals. We offer the most tailored professional liability coverage available in the country. This is why we have been endorsed by Northwest Mental Health Associates.

Our rates and discounts have been designed specifically for NMHA members. If you are currently an insured, please visit our For Participants Only section for extra tips and resources reserved for our participants. If you are not yet an insured, call Rich Stagnato at 1-800-245-3333, ext. 389 for your premium quote today and learn more about our features, benefits and services, including:

· Risk management education
· Privacy in electronic media
· Are you crossing therapeutic boundaries?
· RMCS (Risk Management Consultation Service)
and more...


Features Include:

· Both occurrence and claims-made policies
· Risk Management Consultation Service Helpline

Also:

· Administrative and Governmental Billing Defense Costs Endorsement
· Policies issued require the insured's consent to settle - no "hammer clause" (see policy for details)
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Coverage for forensic psychiatric activities included

Physician Discounts Available

· Part-time practitioner (50% maximum)
· Members-in-training (50% maximum)
· Early career psychiatrists (60% maximum)
· Child and adolescent psychiatrist (15%)
· Risk management education (5%)
· Psychoanalysis as majority of practice (5%)