To start, it is crucial for every physician to understand the terms they are obligated to meet and what they should expect from their employer, ACEP experts said. On top of contract issues, physicians may have questions about what happens to their insurance.
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ACEP Now: Jan 01ACEP’s medical malpractice insurance partner shared that unfortunately, the legwork necessary to find out about important changes to insurance offerings often falls on the physicians and offered to speak to anyone with questions.
ACEP member resources can be vital during these uncertain times. Efforts include the crowdsourcing of transition information, discounts on contract review services, access to insurance, assistance with forming an independent group, and much more.
Affected physicians who are not currently ACEP members can take advantage of ACEP’s hardship program; to join for free, email membership@acep.org.
ACEP’s engagED forum was established for open discussion and peer-to-peer connection as everyone navigates through these challenges. Nobody should face uncharted water alone. There are ongoing discussions about additional actions to help everyone whose lives and careers are disrupted by these circumstances.
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