Common use of Provider’s Insurance Clause in Contracts

Provider’s Insurance. (a) Provider shall obtain and maintain with commercial carriers reasonably acceptable to Service Company or through self insurance or some combination thereof (reasonably acceptable to Service Company) appropriate workers’ compensation coverage for Provider’s employed personnel (which, with respect to dental hygienists and other non-dentist licensed dental personnel employed by Provider, shall be a Clinic Expense, and which, with respect to all other employees of Provider, including without limitation dentists, shall be a Provider Expense) and professional liability and comprehensive general liability insurance covering Provider and each of the dentists, dental hygienists, and other licensed dental personnel Provider retains to provide Dental Care (which, including any applicable deductibles, shall be a Clinic Expense). All costs, expenses, and liabilities incurred by Provider or Service Company in excess of the limits of such policies shall be a Provider Expense. Provider shall actively support the participation of all dentists, dental hygienists, and other licensed dental personnel retained by Provider in training and continuing education programs in order to reduce the risk of exposure to and the related cost of obtaining and maintaining such coverage. The comprehensive general liability coverage and professional liability coverage shall be in such minimum amounts and with such deductibles as Service Company may establish from time to time. In addition, Provider shall cause each dentist retained by Provider as an independent contractor to obtain comparable professional and comprehensive general liability insurance coverage.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement (American Dental Partners Inc), Service Agreement (American Dental Partners Inc)

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