Positive Physicians Insurance Company and Preverity Announce Transformative Medical Malpractice Partnership
"Preverity is a forward-thinking technology company that is transforming the MPL industry with their risk prediction platform and advanced data analytics. These tools will enhance our understanding of physician practices, improve underwriting integrity, risk management and claims handling capabilities, all of which translate to making better business decisions," said Positive CEO
"We are excited to partner with Positive to help them transform their business through the effective use of actuarially-proven analytics tools," said Preverity Chief Operating Officer
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Preverity and Positive Physicians Insurance Company Announce Transformative Medical Malpractice Partnership
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