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Don’t Let Tax Season Sneak Up: Use This Checklist

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Business Insurance: Malpractice insurance, general liability insurance, and workers compensation (if applicable) are all deductible expenses and must be tracked and recorded. Retirement Contributions: Depending on your situation, you may contribute to a SEP IRA, Solo 401(k), or SIMPLE IRA.

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How To Close A Practice – The Right Way

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Life commitments may change; the business owner may move into the season of life where one looks toward retirement. Malpractice Insurance & Professional License: Notify your state licensing board of your upcoming office closure. Contact your malpractice insurance to notify them of the practice closure.

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Get to Know Your IntelyCare Employee Benefits Program

IntelyCare

That means we provide employer-paid taxes, workers’ compensation and malpractice insurance, and access to our healthcare and retirement plans. Access to Retirement Benefits We want to help you invest in your future through our Empower 401(K) plan. Our IntelyPros get all the benefits of a full-time IntelyCare employee.

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5 Things to Consider When Changing Jobs as a Medical Provider

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

Licensing, Malpractice, and Credentialing When changing jobs as a medical provider, one of the most important things to consider is how your licensing, malpractice, and credentialing will be affected. Malpractice insurance should be another consideration when switching to a new position. and may want to plan for this.

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Opinion: ReDonda Vaught Conviction Raises Serious Concerns for Healthcare Delivery

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

It would be useful information to survey providers who retire their licenses and identify if the Vaught case contributed to their decision to find other careers. Does this mean personal liability (malpractice) insurance could essentially be null? Malpractice insurance protects us financially, but certainly not criminally.

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Recognizing and Mitigating Burnout in the New Year

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

A study by Berxi noted the following: 84% feel mildly burned out 18% feel completely burned out 48% are considering retirement or a career change Nearly half stated a change in their mental health A study of US surgeons noted burnout as a significant factor in medical error and malpractice suits.