Publications & Resources
Get insights and guidance from MLMIC and other leading sources on medical professional liability, risk management, and more.
Get insights and guidance from MLMIC and other leading sources on medical professional liability, risk management, and more.
New Prescribing Mandate for Controlled Substances Coming Soon
A new state regulation goes into effect on March 27, 2015, requiring all medication prescriptions to be electronically prescribed.
MLMIC Member Testimonial: Reflections on Being a Defendant in a Medical Malpractice Case
Read about the real-life experience of one of MLMIC’s policyholders.
MLMIC Honored With Special Gift of Thanks
The United States flag that flew over the U.S.S. Constitution will soon be prominently displayed in MLMIC’s Syracuse office.
Popular MLMIC CME Modules Available Online!
As part of our ongoing efforts to educate our member policyholders on current healthcare law and risk management issues, we’ve made available online two of our most highly rated risk management CME modules.
Risk Management Tips: Tracking Test Results
Always follow-up after tests, both with the patient and with the appropriate medical personnel.
A Risk-Benefit Analysis of Physician Assistants
Let’s explore the role of PAs, the various types of liability that may occur, and how to minimize the risks associated with such liability.
Medication Adherence: A Physician’s Role
Ensuring that their patients are taking prescribed medications correctly is a major challenge faced by physicians today.
Prevent Lawsuits by Embracing Risk Management
MLMIC’s risk management services include consultations, surveys and assessments, on-site lecture programs, legal guidance, and more.
Safe Injection Practices Essential in Any Health Care Setting
Unsafe injection practices put your patients at risk for infectious and non-infectious diseases, and have been associated with adverse events in a wide variety of health care environments.
Excess Medical Liability Insurance Program Continues Unchanged
Remember: physicians cannot get free excess coverage if they are insured by an RRG.