Which company do you use for your Australian professional indemnity insurance??
Is Physiosure good??
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Which company do you use for your Australian professional indemnity insurance??
Is Physiosure good??
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The Physiosure policies are Physiobases PI insurance products. These are backed by CGNU, one of the worlds most reputable insurers with a huge reserve. This is unlike some others in the market.
Physiobase has been insuring Australian PTs for over 5 years and brings to all registered Aussie Physios the best PI policies at the best price in the country. We are the number one choice for your PI insurance in Australia with an annual growth rate of about 30%.
So, as I developed the product and as our PI customers have never had a claim we consider our group to be the strongest, risk free group in the country. So yes Physiosure policies are not only good, they are GREAT!
Also all Physiosure customers also get an annual subscription to our new joint publication with sportEX medicine, one of the best clinical PT magazines on the planet. You can buy online at http://www.physiosure.com
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sorry ! i'm new 2 all these!!!!!!
can any 1 tell me what a physio insurance is?
whay do a physio require it ??
Very interesting adarsh_physio! In many western countries, in fact all I would think, it is important for any healthcare practitioner to have professional malpractice insurance cover. This indemnifies the practitioner against things like clinical negilgence and/or products liability should a patient get injured during their treatment and try to sue the therapist as a result. I hope this gives you a bit more information about what we are talking about here.
Aussie trained Physiotherapist living and working in London, UK.
Chartered Physiotherapist & Member of the CSP
Member of Physio First (Chartered Physio's in Private Practice)
Member Australian Physiotherapy Association
Founder Physiobase.com 1996 | PhysioBob.com | This Forum | The PhysioLive Network | Physiosure |
__________________________________________________ _____________________________
My goal has always to be to get the global physiotherapy community talking & exchanging ideas on an open platform
Importantly to help clients to be empowered and seek a proactive & preventative approach to health
To actively seek to develop a sustainable alternative to the evils of Private Medical Care / Insurance
Follow Me on Twitter
hi
I got a job at Spa in Dublin, Ireland - I do some massages, body treatments there .... etc - anyway i don't want to stay long with that spa - just looking for 100% physio job.
could you help me how to choose perfect insurance for me ?? i know it's different for massage therapist and for physio - but maby.... do u know if there is something I could get when work as Physio and massage therapist?
HELP PLEASE :0