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  1. Estimating your annual private billings, salary

    When undertaking non-employer indemnified (private) practice MIPS requires you to provide estimated billings and or salary to determine the level of cover required for that practice.
  2. Practice location

    The benefits of MIPS membership apply throughout all Australian states and territories
  3. What is excluded from MIPS membership?

    The Indemnity Insurance Policy does not cover all events and circumstances or all types of claims arising from your provision of healthcare.
  4. Can I access CPD materials and resources?

    Membership benefits include accredited education and resources.
  5. Definition of Healthcare

    MIPS definition of healthcare.
  6. Public liability

    Benefits of MIPS membership do not extend to provide cover for Public Liability.
  7. Communicable disease cover

    Cover up to $25,000 is provided under the MIPS Indemnity Insurance Policy if you are diagnosed with: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Extremely Drug -Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR TB), Multidrug -Resista...
  8. Good Samaritan Acts

    All members, including non-practising members, receive cover and benefits for Good Samaritan Acts worldwide (excluding the USA or where USA law applies).
  9. Medical retrievals and repatriation

    MIPS provides cover and assistance to members undertaking medical repatriation in Australia and may extend to repatriation of patients to Australia. For a list of conditions and restrictions refer to medical retrivals and repatriation in the Me...
  10. Supervising other practitioners

    If you are supervising other practitioners (including students, nurses and trainees) you are required to have the recognised qualifications, training and experience for the services you supervise as well as maintain an appropriate level of indemni...
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