Examples of Indiana Medical Malpractice Act in a sentence
The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act, IC 27-12 (the Act), provides a recovery for an occurrence of malpractice and for any injury or death of a patient due to an act of malpractice in excess of certain thresholds.
The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act, IC 34-18, provides a maximum recovery of $250,000 for an occurrence of malpractice and $1,250,000 for an injury or death of a patient due to an act of malpractice.
Malpractice Insurance The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act, IC 27-12 (the Act), provides a recovery for an occurrence of malpractice and for any injury or death of a patient due to an act of malpractice in excess of certain thresholds.
The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act provides for a maximum recovery of $1,250,000 per occurrence ($7,500,000 annual aggregate) with the first $250,000 covered by the Hospital’s insurance and the remainder by the Fund.
During the term of this Agreement, HOSPITAL shall maintain professional liability insurance or comparable coverage in the minimum amounts necessary to qualify RESIDENT, while acting in the course and scope of RESIDENT’s employment with HOSPITAL as stipulated herein, as a health care provider under the terms of the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act.
The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act, IC 34-18 (Act) provides a maximum recovery of $1,250,000 for an occurrence of malpractice.
The review procedures described in this Article do not govern any issue covered in whole or in part by the Indiana Medical Malpractice Act.
The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act, IC 34-18 (Act) provides a maximum recovery of $1,650,000 for an occurrence of malpractice until June 30, 2019, and $1,800,000 thereafter.
The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act, IC 34-18 (the Act) provides a maximum recovery of $1,650,000 for an occurrence of malpractice until June 30, 2019, and $1,800,000 thereafter.
The Indiana Medical Malpractice Act, IC 34-18 (the “Act”) provided for a maximum recovery of$1,250,000 for an occurrence of malpractice through June 30, 2018.