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Physician Disability Insurance: Post-Claim Underwriting Explained

Having disability insurance is one of the best ways that physicians can protect their future income. Disability insurance can pay most of your income if you become too ill or injured to work. You can use the insurance money to pay for your mortgage, medical bills, utilities, car payments, other financial obligations and investments or … Read more

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A Physician’s Guide to Protection from Medical Liabilities

You joined the ranks of healthcare professionals to improve the lives of your patients. You would never do anything to put their health at risk. Unfortunately, there are times when your patients don’t agree. As a physician, you are at risk of malpractice suits from the moment you enter the health care system. These claims … Read more

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Group Disability vs. Individual Disability Insurance for Physicians

The need for disability insurance for professionals is crucial. This is especially true for physicians. The choice of whether or not to get disability insurance isn’t a difficult one to make. Moreover, the real issue comes down to which policy to enroll in. In order to make that decision, you should have a good understanding … Read more

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Steps to Get Licensed With the Medical Board of California

Getting licensed with the Medical Board of California is a complicated, yet necessary task if you plan to pursue a career in health care in the Golden State. However, this process often feels long and drawn out for first-time applicants. The good news is that the California application process isn’t nearly as difficult as those … Read more

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What Is Sullivan Cotter? What Physicians Need to Know

Interestingly, the market for physicians is an ever-fluctuating scale. Healthcare organizations want to keep costs low while maintaining physician productivity and fair compensation. To find benchmark numbers that ensure a successful healthcare business requires a lot of data. The development of independent consulting firms met the need for this data. They took the initiative to … Read more

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The COLA Rider, AIB Rider, and FIO: Differences and Similarities in Disability Riders

Imagine how drastically your life and financial situation would change if you became ill or disabled and could no longer work as a physician. All your schooling, all of those educational expenses, all those years of training … all down the drain. Unless you have disability insurance. Disability insurance is one of the best ways … Read more

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What Doctors Need to Know About Social Security Benefits and Disability Insurance

It’s important to assess your insurance needs to ensure you aren’t left financially strapped should a catastrophe happen. Even if your employer provides disability insurance, is it enough to cover your living expenses and health care? How long will it protect you? What about Social Security disability benefits? Will they come to your rescue? These … Read more

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The Pros and Cons of Paying Off Your Mortgage Early

Most people dream about the day they finally pay off their mortgage. After years and years of monthly payments, it feels pretty good to sign that last check. So, you’d think that paying off your mortgage early would make sense, right? If you’re a physician with a hefty monthly salary, wouldn’t you want to pay … Read more

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What Do You Do About Your Job When Your Life Changes?

Job and Life Changes There are so many ways your life can take a turn, a change in direction. Which sends you down an entirely different path than you were going on. What do you do with your job when this happens? You might’ve launched your career years ago and have built up a great … Read more

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The Doctor’s Life Podcast Episode 023- Buy or Rent?

Should you buy or rent? The age old question new doctors, residents, fellows, and even some medical school students ask themselves. It makes sense that this questions comes up since you’re seeing friends and family members buying a home while you’re still in training, but it could possibly be a huge long-term mistake if you … Read more

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