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Change in leadership at malpractice insurer
Parkersburg News
By JOLENE CRAIG (jcraig@newsandsentinel.com) , Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG - With a new year comes a changing of the guard for West Virginia's largest medical malpractice insurance company. "We had a change in leadership," said Dr. R.
Diederich Healthcare Expands Medical Malpractice Coverage to New Jersey PhysiciansPR Web (press release)
Diederich Healthcare Expands Med Mal Coverage to New JerseyInsurance Journal

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  Wed, 01 Feb 2012 05:11:12 GMT


Leader: Reforms have aided medical malpractice climate
Huntington Herald Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- The new leader of the West Virginia Mutual Insurance Co. said the medical malpractice insurance climate in West Virginia has made significant strides since 2004, when the state Legislature passed sweeping civil justice reforms.

  Tue, 31 Jan 2012 05:11:48 GMT



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Job of the Day: Director Development International Health & Medical ...
MyFox Tampa Bay
? 2 year experience as president/vice president or in any executive position with any organization involved with medical and medical malpractice insurance. ? Experience in connection with the medical systems of Argentina and the medical malpractice and ...

  Thu, 19 Jan 2012 10:13:20 GMT


Dr. Riva Kamat joins CoverMD? as Senior Contributing Editor
International Business Times (press release)
Rutherford, NJ ? (IBWire.com Jan 12, 2012)CoverMD?, the leading online medical malpractice insurance referral service announced today the appointment of Dr. Riva Kamat as a Senior Contributing Editor. Dr. Riva Kamat is a board certified pediatrician ...

  Thu, 12 Jan 2012 21:07:16 GMT



?Tort Reform's? 800-Pound Gorilla ? The Insurance Industry
ThePopTort
New York's insurance laws are so bad that medical malpractice insurance companies basically disclose nothing to lawmakers or the public that could substantiate or refute their allegations about the financial health of the industry, why doctors are ...

  Fri, 03 Feb 2012 16:24:03 GMT


Henry Ford closing opens opportunity for McLaren
Crain's Detroit Business
Low-volume services including neonatal intensive care were cut, costs were reduced by participating in McLaren's purchasing and medical malpractice insurance programs, and some employees were laid off. Within a year, a $13 million loss in 2006 had ...

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  Mon, 23 Jan 2012 08:13:58 GMT



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