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Healthcare providers, including physicians and dentists offices, present a more difficult employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) exposure. Statistically, employment related claims occur more frequently at healthcare providers than other types of businesses. In addition, healthcare providers have client or vendor discrimination and harassment exposures that may be covered within an EPLI policy.
Mercator Risk Services provides Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI), with an option to include third-party discrimination coverage, to health care providers such as physicians and dentists. We provide this coverage as a "Wrap Program" for small to medium-sized books of health care accounts. We can provide:
- EPLI with an option for third-party discrimination
- Optional defense for allegations of third-party harassment
- Lower deductibles
- Competitive pricing
- Admitted basis
- Streamlined application process
Cost
EPLI premiums are extremely reasonable even when third-party discrimination is included. A small physician or dental office can expect to pay under $2,000 for $1.0 million of coverage including optional third-party discrimination coverage.
Healthcare Claim Scenarios
Sexual Harassment -- An employee files a complaint with her company that she was subjected to sexual harassment by her manager. She alleges that her manager telephoned her after work, sent her pictures and propositioned her. Total defense costs and settlement exceeded $250,000.
Third Party Discrimination -- A patient alleges that he was refused dental treatment because he was HIV positive. Total defense costs and settlement exceeded $50,000
False Representation -- A doctor alleges a breach of his employment agreement. Specifically that the company failed to provide an adequate patient load, office space, the support staff needed to perform his duties and failed to pay wages. Total defense costs and settlement exceeded $350,000
Wrongful Termination -- An employee alleges wrongful termination because she shaved her head. All prior performance evaluations were positive. Total defense costs and settlement exceeded $250,000.
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