MedInsure renewal and claims notification advice

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It has been over 12 months since many of you have moved from purchasing insurance via the defence unions/protection societies, to the commercial insurance market.

Whilst we have assisted throughout this period in order to make the transition as painless as possible, by providing claims instructions as part of our cover confirmations, and with guidance around individual claims notifications, we would like to take the opportunity to highlight some of the key areas which are particularly important when arranging cover with the insurance market.

Proposal Forms/Supplementary Information

When arranging a new policy or dealing with the renewal of an existing policy, it is important to ensure that Insurers are provided with all necessary information to allow them to consider and underwrite your practice in a timely fashion.

To assist in this process, we would recommend that completed proposal forms are provided to us at least 4 weeks prior to the expiry of current arrangements. This will allow sufficient time for us to assess the information, approach the insurance market and to deal with any subsequent questions that may be raised.

It is important to be aware that the Proposal Form is the basis of the insurance contract; it is therefore essential that the information provided on the form is complete and correct. If you have any questions or are unsure about any aspect of the form, please contact us and we will provide any advice and assistance that is required.

If the information provided is not complete or the form is returned late, this could result in delays in providing terms, higher premiums as a result of insurers having insufficient time to consider their terms, and in extreme cases, potentially leaving you with a gap in your cover.

In addition to the above, it is also important to remember that you are under an ongoing duty to disclose any material facts irrespective of whether or not they are covered by the questions on the proposal form. Again, if there is any doubt as to whether something should be disclosed to your Insurers, please contact us to discuss the situation further.

Claims & Complaints

Another key area that marks a shift in the way things are dealt with is the way in which claims are dealt with.

All insurance policies include terms and conditions and, in order to ensure that there are no issues should a claim arise, it is important to ensure that you comply with these terms and conditions.

For the purposes of claims, the two main areas to bear in mind are:

  • Claims or any circumstances which may give rise to a claim should be notified as soon as possible and in any event within the Policy Period; and
  • You should not enter into any correspondence with the Patient or their legal representatives; make any settlement offers or admissions of liability without the prior approval of Insurers.

If either of these conditions is breached, it is possible that this could result in the cover provided by the policy being restricted or the claim rejected entirely.

We accept that it is not always easy to establish if a complaint from a patient should be considered notifiable under the policy. As a result, we would always advise that you contact our Claims Department to discuss the matter. They will be able to provide advice and assistance in establishing if a complaint does amount to a claim, as well as helping you throughout the claims process.

We hope this brief overview of some of the key differences has been helpful, but if you have any questions or would like to discuss any of the issues raised, please contact us.

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Cyber insurance news brief: What you need to know about the Heartbleed Bug

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Making waves in the internet community is the discovery of the Heartbleed bug, a serious vulnerability that allows hackers to steal personal information that is normally protected by OpenSSL encryption.

OpenSSL provides security for Web applications, email, instant messaging and some and some virtual private networks.

According to Internet security services provider Netcraft, about half a million trusted websites are vulnerable to the bug…

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Contact the MFL Science & Technology team to discuss Cyber Liability, on 0113 336 2274.

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MFL Science & Technology to join top innovators at Venturefest Yorkshire

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MFL Science & Technology has been praised for its involvement in one of the most important regional business showcases for entrepreneurs in the science, technology, creative and high growth business field.

Venturefest Yorkshire, taking place on 13th March at York Racecourse, is a one-day event with an expected 1500 delegates, including MFL Science & Technology, and a detailed and varied programme of seminars.

Ours and other event partner’s involvement in this well-established event has been commended by Venturefest Yorkshire chairman Professor Tony Hardy.

He said: “The support of our partners and exhibitors is key to the on-going success of Venturefest Yorkshire. We’re delighted that so many prestigious brands recognise the energy and vision of our Yorkshire entrepreneurs and seek to work alongside them.”

Register for a place at the event today by visiting www.venturefestyorkshire.net or visit the site for more information.

Invitation: Business of Health – 10th October 2013

ImageWhere: Aspire, 2 Infirmary Street, Leeds LS1 2JP 
When: 9.30am to 2.30pm

We are delighted to formally invite you to our FREE event exploring the latest legal, risk, finance and intellectual property issues affecting businesses supplying medical products and healthcare services.

Sector expert speakers from legal, venture capital, intellectual property issues affecting businesses supplying medical products and healthcare services.

Speakers are now confirmed.

  • Andrew Alton – Partner – UDL
  • Chris Brooking – Underwriting Manager Healthcare – Barbican Group
  • Stephen King – Partner – Mills & Reeve LLP
  • James McHugh – Independent Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology underwriting expert
  • Andy Round – Investment Manager – Spark Ventures Limited
  • David Weatherburn – Regional Senior Partner – DAC Beachcroft LLP

To review the full programme, click here.  

To register, click here.

A must attend event for medical device/technology companies and healthcare providers.

Sponsored by:

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Save the date! Business of Health event – 10th October 2013

Business of Health event, 10th October 2013Where: Aspire, 2 Infirmary Street, Leeds LS1 2JP
When: 9.30am to 2.30pm

MFL Science & Technology will be hosting a FREE event exploring the latest legal, risk, finance and intellectual property issues affecting businesses supplying medical products and healthcare services.

Speakers include sector experts from legal, venture capital, intellectual property and risk/insurance professions.

A must attend event for medical device/technology companies and healthcare providers.

A full programme of details of how to formally register will be announced soon.

To register your immediate interest, please e-mail karolynj@m-f-l.co.uk.

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Martin Jackson

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Introduction to MedInsure facility

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MFL Science & Technology are delighted to announce the launch of our exclusive, innovative insurance solution for healthcare businesses. 

Find out more about the new facility by downloading the PDF technical bulletin here.

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Martin Jackson

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Protecting Perishable Property

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The Loss Control Services team at Chubb Insurance has compiled a general advisory article on how science-based companies can exercise good risk management in order to avoid the sometimes expensive consequences of malfunctions and power loss. It has been reproduced with the kind permission of Chubb Insurance Company of Europe. 

A malfunction or loss of power to refrigerators or freezers can be devastating to biotechnology companies. Drug discovery companies as well as contract manufacturing or research organisations are no less immune from risk. Incidents arising from a change in controlled environment can be very costly.

A successful risk management programme integrates a planned approach to minimise the impact of losing critical cell lines or other sensitive property…

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Medical Malpractice expert joins MFL Science & Technology

MFL Science and Technology has appointed Vickie Rhodes to lead its move in to the medical malpractice sector. Vickie joins MFL from MPS Risk Solutions.

Speaking of the appointment, MFL Director Mark Philmore said, “The medical malpractice sector represents an ideal complementary addition to our offering. There has been a growth in private healthcare and treatment over a number of years and it promises to be accelerated by the ongoing healthcare reforms.

“Vickie has joined us at an exciting time for the business and brings a wealth of expertise and experience that will help us to grow our presence.”

Notes to Editors:

MFL Science & Technology Insurance Brokers ~ Insurance For Your Reputation

  • Is a leading specialist legal liability insurance broker to the professions, operating from offices in Manchester and Leeds
  • Specialise in the analysis, management and insurance of professional risk for professional practices, science and technology companies and the individual partner’s directors, officers and trustees who manage those businesses.
  • Arranges numbers of exclusive professional indemnity insurance schemes for the members of various professional institutes and associations.
  • Acts as a consultant and adviser to various prominent science and technology bodies.

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Managing Professional Risks Seminars 2012: Fraud, Dishonesty and Corporate Crime

A summary of the presentations featured in ‘Fraud, Dishonesty and Corporate Crime’, the second seminar of MFL Science & Technology’s Managing Professional Risks series.

Fraud, dishonesty and corporate crime can be an unfortunate reality for senior professionals. Prevention measures, trusting – or suspecting, as the case maybe – others and detection are just some of the essential but sometimes difficult measures that should be undertaken in order to ensure your practice is ran in a legally and morally correct manner…

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Clinical Trials and Tribulations

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Undertaking clinical trials is a time consuming and costly exercise for businesses as well as being a regulatory minefield. Add to that, the responsibility for arranging appropriate insurance cover and the issue can become more complex.

It is often wrongly assumed that asking participants in clinical trials to sign a Consent Form absolves all parties of liability for injury whilst involved in the study. However, it is imperative to recognise how a Clinical Trial policy is structured to fully appreciate that this may not be the case.

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