2018 Medical Malpractice Insurance Market Update

In our first 2018 installment of MPLI Executive Insights, we sat down with Bill Burns, Vice President of Insurance Research at Conning. Mr. Burns was the keynote speaker at the 2018 PLUS Healthcare & Medical PL Symposium where he gave a presentation titled “MPL Market Update”.

The topics covered in this interview:

1. How healthy is the medical malpractice insurance (MPL) market?

2. Will the medical malpractice insurance (MPL) market harden?

3. What was the most concerning stat presented during your keynote speech?

4. What is the new normal in medical malpractice insurance (MPL)? What are the cycles going to look like?

MPLI Executive Insights is a special segment of Healthcare Matters.

Healthcare Matters is a internet television program that explores the intersection of medicine and the law. Host Michael Matray, editor of Medical Liability Monitor, interviews guests from the healthcare and legal communities on issues such as tort reform, significant malpractice judgments, emerging legal trends in medical professional liability and risk management topics. Cunningham Group, the medical malpractice insurance specialists, launched Healthcare Matters and founded All MD as additional resources for its clients and the healthcare community as a whole.

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