| PROFESSIONAL
LIABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME
This scheme has been arranged to cover members of:
Community
Practitioners’ & Health Visitors’ Association
Mental Health Nurses Association
Society of Sexual Health Advisers
College of Health Care Chaplains
Osteopaths in the Independent Practitioners Section
Midwives
Other nurses
Association for Perioperative Practitioners (AfPP)
Operating Department Practitioners Disabled Housing Trust Carers
The National Schizophrenic Association Therapists
Members of the Clergy Section who are practicing Clergy
Specified groups of members within the “Not for Profit” Section
Counsellors and Psychotherapists
Family Therapists
Cover is included
automatically for members who are employed, and is based on the assumption
that the employer provides cover for duties undertaken in the course of
such employment. This cover is contingent should for some reason indemnity
be refused under the employer’s policy.
Please note that
all policies contain exclusions. Should the employer’s policy not
apply because the claim is outside the scope of the policy, it is likely
that the claim will be outside the scope of this policy also – e.g.
criminal prosecutions are not included.
This note outlines
the policy cover, and explains when and how insurers should be notified
of a potential claim
CRITERIA
FOR COVER
MHNA
members should note that their professional liability insurance policy
will automatically cover them both within and without the NHS as long
as:
1. They are
qualified to do the work in question and, where necessary have been assessed
for competency.
2. The practitioner
acknowledges their own competence in this area of work and are working
within their scope of practice.
3. They adhere
to their professional code of conduct.
4. The Trust
or employing authority or other employing organisation have acknowledged
that the work is part of the practitioners’ role and is within their
scope or professional practice.
These four criteria
are paramount for members to ascertain for themselves if they are covered.
With these criteria in mind some common queries are:
a.
Counselling, Baby Massage, Reflexology and other Complementary Therapies.
You are covered if you undertake these practices within your practice
if your employer is aware that you are doing this and have agreed it is
part of your role. You are not covered for private practice in these areas
or for work you undertake on a self-employed basis.
b. Agency work including nursing and midwifery. In most
cases agencies are not employees, you are deemed to be in employment by
the organisation which engages the agency. You are therefore covered.
For midwifery practice you should ensure that you fulfil the rules for
midwives in respect to professional updating.
c. Self funded students on practice placement. You should
ensure that you have an honorary contract in writing with the Trust where
you are undertaking the placement.
d. Helping in a voluntary capacity but as a nurse. This
could be for example accompanying children on holidays where a nurse is
required. If you are working in voluntary capacity you are covered. If
you are being paid and it is not part of your regular work, you need to
ensure you have a written contract for the fixed period. This would then
effectively make the organisation you are working with your employer for
that period.
e. Nurse prescribing. All practitioners who have passed
the course are covered.
Members
should be clear that anyone who is self-employed is not covered.
COVER
ROYAL
& SUN ALLIANCE (“THE INSURER”) WILL INDEMNIFY EACH INDIVIDUAL
MEMBER
1. Up to a
limit of £3,000,000 against the member’s legal liability for
damages in respect of:
a) accidental injury (bodily injury to or death disease or illness of
any person) and, where accidental injury has not occurred, breach of professional
duty consequent upon any neglect error or omission in providing advice,
treatment or prescriptions.
b) accidental loss of or damage to material property happening during
the period of insurance in connection with the insured person’s
activities as a member of one of the insured sections
THE INSURER
WILL ALSO PROVIDE INDEMNITY
1. against
legal liability for claimants' costs and expenses in connection with the
above
2. in respect
of
a) costs of legal representation at:
1) any coroner’s inquest or inquiry in respect of any death
2) proceedings in any court arising out of any alleged statutory duty
resulting in an occurrence as shown under 1. above
b) all other costs and expenses in relation to any matter which may be
the subject of indemnity under 1. above
INCURRED
WITH INSURER’S WRITTEN CONSENT
Exclusions
The cover excludes:
• Legal liability
in respect of incidents happening within the United States of America
• Legal liability involving mechanically propelled vehicles.
• Actions involving criminal prosecution
Conditions
Policy conditions include reference to the following:
• You must
take reasonable precautions to prevent any occurrence or to cease any
activity which may give rise to a claim
• You must
give the insurer immediate written notice with full particulars of any
occurrence which may give rise to a claim and every claim, writ, summons
etc received will be forwarded to the insurer immediately (see claims
below).
• You must also give immediate written notice to the insurer of
any prosecution, inquest or inquiry in connection with any occurrence
which may give rise to a claim.
• No admission
offer promise payment or indemnity will be made or given by you or the
Union without the written consent of the insurer
• You and
the Union must give all such assistance as the insurer may require
Claims
Because
this cover assumes that your employer carries insurance for your actions
as an employee, claims will be directed initially to your employer.
However, as soon
as it becomes apparent that you personally are being included in any action,
then you must make immediate notification.
Claims should be
notified to Carol English in the Amicus Health Sector or to an Amicus
Full Time Officer based in a Regional
Centre.
Important Notes:
• The information
in this summary is for guidance only. The actual policy wording is held
by Amicus Union and can be viewed on request.
• A Member
is a subscriber to the named divisions within Amicus Union, whose subscriptions
have been paid in accordance with the Union’s rules of membership
March 2006
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