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COPIC's newsletter focused on risk management guidelines and articles that offer useful, practical insight for our insured customers.
Medical Records Retention • EMTALA FAQs • ECRI'S Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns • Opioid Prescribing: Resources for Provider Education Requirements
5 Practices to Avoid • Surgery and Cannabis • Documentation That Matters • The Final Act of Care: Completing a Death Certificate for Your Patient
Informed Refusal Form • Minors & Risk • Understanding the Rise and Impact of Nuclear Verdicts • Medical Documentation That Matters • COPIC Educational Activities/Resources
Our newsletter to highlight issues related to our insureds and update you on the latest business news about COPIC.
Staff Recruitment Retention: How can COPIC Help? • COPIC Resources • The Evolving Threat Landscape • Deadline to Earn COPIC Points
Tail Coverage • New COPIC Resources • Guide to Risk Assessment • Foundation News
A Fond Farewell: Lessons Learned as COPIC's CEO • 2019 Premium Rates to Remain Stable • COPIC Welcomes New Board Members • COPIC Medical Foundation Recent Grant Funding
Tail Coverage: What You Need to Know • Increased Limits on Cyber Liability & Covered Proceedings Coverage • Boomtown Partnership • Website Resource: Medical Guidelines and Tools
COPIC Financial Service Group's newsletter that covers timely topics about business and personal insurance as well as financial services.
Power of Attorney documents • Disability Insurance: Income Protection for Key Employees • Colorado Auto-IRA Program updates
COPIC’s Facility e-Newsletter provides timely information specific to the needs of our COPIC-insured acute care and non-acute care facilities.
COPIC Tips offers physicians, health care professionals, and medical facilities valuable insight on relevant health care topics. Concise and informative, these "tips" are based on COPIC's 25+ years of experience in providing unparalleled protection and guidance to the health care community.
These items are published quarterly in the Nebraska Medical Association's e-newsletter. Click on the article title below to view the COPIC Tip:
Providing health care services through telemedicine is regulated by a myriad of evolving federal and state laws. But as this type of practice becomes increasingly accessible, there are legal and regulatory issues that should be considered prior to offering telemedicine services. Learn about three primary areas to consider, including licensure, prescribing authority, and privacy and security.