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When does information get reported to the National Practitioners Data Bank (NPDB)?

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When does information get reported to the National Practitioners Data Bank (NPDB)?

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The information is reported to the NPDB only when the Company makes a payment on behalf of an Insured. A situation could exist where there is a judgement against an insured and the insured chooses to pay that himself/herself. In that case, it is not reportable. The same would apply if the Insured pays a settlement himself/herself.

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