Medical Malpractice. Medical Malpractice coverage with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence shall be maintained for contracts involving medical services.
Medical Malpractice. Professional Liability in respect of medical training program, once this commences
Medical Malpractice. Resident must meet all requirements for coverage under Employer’s professional liability insurance policy and other applicable liability insurance policies.
Medical Malpractice. Except for any Matter from the Prior Period, except as set forth on Schedule 2.15, for the Relevant Period there are no pending, and to the best of Sheridan and the Company's knowledge and belief, there are no threatened litigation, arbitration, claim or governmental, administrative or other proceedings (formal or informal), including, without limitation, any malpractice claims, Health Care Financing Administration, Agency for Health Care Administration, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Insurance, Department of Professional Regulation or Board of Medicine investigations, suits, notices of intent to institute, arbitration or proceedings, either administrative or judicial, involving the Company, Dr. Xxxxxx xx Dr. Xxxxxx.
Medical Malpractice. Medical Malpractice Insurance with limits of not less than three million ($3,000,000) per claim and ten million ($10,000,000) aggregate limits.
Medical Malpractice. ATHP has medical malpractice insurance under the Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”) and, possibly other professional liability coverage that covers Direct Care Services provided under this Agreement. VA will bear no responsibility for claims arising from health care provided to a Veteran under this Agreement. If VA receives a medical malpractice claim directly from a Veteran that primarily involves medical care rendered by ATHP, VA will promptly notify ATHP FILL IN. Where VA is identified as an involved party in a claim submitted to HHS, IHS or ATHP, ATHP will provide a copy of the claim and documents effecting resolution or disposition of the claim to the VA Office of General Counsel (021B), 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX, Xxxxxxxxxx XX 00000.
Medical Malpractice. Lessor acknowledges that medical malpractice claims arising from the performance of medical or related activities provided by employees of Lessee acting within the scope of their employment and by doing so carrying out Lessee’s compact and annual funding agreement with the Indian Health Service are deemed to be claims against the United States and are covered by the Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”), 28 U.S.C. §§ 1346, 2401, and 2671-2680, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 233; 25 U.S.C. § 450f(d); 25 U.S.C. § 1680c(d); and § 314 of P.L. 101-512, as amended. Lessee intends to submit all such claims to the United States. However, Lessor understands that neither Lessee nor the United States provides malpractice insurance or similar protection for any independent practice or consulting work performed by an employee. Lessee does not represent or warrant that any or every claim against its employees will be covered by the FTCA or that the United States will agree to defend or indemnify Lessee’s employees for any or every such claim. To address risk, Lessee shall secure FTCA “wrap around” malpractice and excess malpractice insurance policies an amount determined by Lessee in the exercise of its reasonable business judgment.
Medical Malpractice. Medical professional liability insurance insuring AMG, Hospital and Medical Director, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 655 of the Wisconsin Statutes, covering medical malpractice.
Medical Malpractice. Ancillary Staff
Medical Malpractice. Any claim of medical malpractice, including any claim that medical services were unnecessary or unauthorized or were improperly, negligently, or incompetently rendered or omitted, will be determined in accordance with the provisions of state law and not by a lawsuit or resort to court process except as state law otherwise provides. By signing this agreement, You agree that such disputes may be resolved through binding arbitration in accordance with state law in lieu of a court of law before a jury.