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Do anesthesiologists pay medical malpractice insurance?
If i become an antesthesiologts (in newyork if that makes a difference) and I work in a Public hospital, do I pay for medical malpractice insurance or is that covered by the hospital. Thank you for your answers.
If you're an employee of the hospital, they usually pick up the cost. If you are NOT a hospital employee, but work with a practice that has hospital priveleges, the practice usually picks up the costs. If you are a subcontractor who has hospital priveleges, YOU pick up the costs.
rmm352
You pay your own, and it is pretty high for anesthesiologists from what I hear. However, since you're making six-figures several times over a year, you could probably afford it.
shadow_runnr
You always have the option of having your own medmal insurance coverage, even if your practice or employer covers you as well.
butterflykisses427
Actually you pay it. My mom's a nurse and she has to pay for her own malpractice insurance.
zippythejessi
They MUST carry malpractice insurance... As far as who pays - that's handled individually. If you're employed by the hospital itself or if you're part of an outside practice that has priviledges at the hospital - that makes a difference, as does the individual hospital.