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  1. Updating your direct debit instalments

    Amend your banking details For the monthly instalments online.
  2. 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...
  3. Multiple indemnity providers

    Many students are members of more than one indemnity provider.  If a current member requests assistance from MIPS (regardless of whether they are a member with another indemnity provider), we would provide the appropriate assistance and support r...
  4. Placing your direct debit on hold

    You can request consideration for your direct debit to be placed on hold.
  5. Update your practice details

    Complete our  Membership Classification Update form to advise MIPS of any changes to your practice including: estimated annual billings and/or salary commencing a training program or registrar position obtaining a specialist qualification pr...
  6. Does indemnity cover mean that MIPS pays the damages and the legal costs?

    Yes, where a claim is accepted, the Indemnity Insurance Policy includes cover for up to $20 million for legal representation.
  7. Exceptional Claims Scheme

    The Government's Exceptional Claims Scheme (ECS) covers medical practitioners for 100% of the cost of private practice claims that are above $20 million.
  8. If a private health fund sues me, will MIPS defend me and to what limit?

    MIPS’ indemnity has no-sub limits, so any actions covered under the policy falls under the one limit of $20 million.
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