Minnesota Medical Association Liability Insurance Carrier Allows Payments to Be Deferred
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, May 8 -- The Minnesota Medical Association issued the following news:
COPIC, the MMA's endorsed medical liability insurance carrier, is committed to supporting MMA members during the COVID-19 pandemic by deferring premium payments.
Policyholders now have the option of deferring premium payments until Sept. 1 of this year. The deferment option is available for both new and existing policyholders, including those who choose to switch their coverage to COPIC midterm. There are no late payment or finance charges.
In addition, policyholders have direct access to expert support to help navigate COVID-19 challenges through its Legal and HR Helplines, as well as a 24/7 Risk Management Hotline, which connects you with an experienced physician. COPIC has also set up a COVID-19 Physician Program policy that will provide temporary liability coverage that can be accessed by existing policyholders who have a need.
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