Are CRICO-insured physicians who self-report potential claims penalized?
Early reporting of potential claims to the institutional risk manager and CRICO/RMF is strongly encouraged by CRICO and its insured institutions in order to mitigate or defend future claims. Individual potential claim reports are completely independent of premium rate-setting, nor are they used in any actuarial analysis for the experience rating process used to allocate the premiums among different specialties.
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