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Employed Physicians: What You Need to Know About Disability Insurance

17 February 2018

Many employed physicians receive disability insurance from their employers as part of a comprehensive benefits package. Typically, employer-provided long-term disability insurance provides a benefit for up to 60% of a physician’s salary. For this employer-provided coverage, you will most likely have to pay taxes on any benefits you receive.* The amount you owe in taxes could be considerable, which would leave you with even less income than the 60% of protection you thought you had - right when you need it the most.

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Avoid Financial Hardship by Choosing Proper Disability Insurance

10 February 2018

If you become sick or hurt and are unable to work, proper long-term disability insurance can be your financial failsafe. Sadly, some physicians are leaving themselves vulnerable to potential hardship. They may purchase a disability policy based on what they can afford at the time. They know they have some long-term disability coverage, but the truth is, they may be underinsured. If a serious illness or injury strikes, they realize that the coverage they obtained is not adequate, and their funds are draining at an alarming rate. How can you keep this from happening to you?

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Price is Only One Factor to Consider When Buying Disability Coverage

3 February 2018

Many young physicians buy individual disability insurance based on price alone, thinking that all own-occupation coverage is the same. However, there are other factors to consider. Your choices can have financial consequences for your family, should you become sick or hurt and unable to work.

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A Plan to Combat Physician Turnover in Your Medical Practice

27 January 2018

Higher medical costs, changing demographics and healthcare reform are challenging medical groups to find more cost effective ways to recruit and retain qualified professional staff. Consider how much it costs to hire a new physician: recruiting costs, a signing bonus, relocation expenses and other start-up costs can cut into your bottom line. In order to reduce attrition among younger physicians and advanced clinicians, as well as incentivize senior members to reconsider early retirement, practice owners are offering more attractive benefits packages.

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Renters Insurance: Essential, Low Cost Protection for Young Physicians

20 January 2018

TMA members who rent their home can take advantage of special savings on their renters and auto insurance. When you purchase both your auto and renters insurance with TMA Insurance Trust through Travelers, the auto insurance savings could exceed the cost of the renters policy.* But is renters insurance really necessary for you?

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Business Operating Expenses are up: That Means Your Risk is too

13 January 2018

The cost of running a practice seems to rise each year. Depending on the type of medical practice, overhead expenses may be a significant percentage of your practice’s total revenue, estimated to be as much as 60 percent.*

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An Important Question All Independent Physicians Need to Ask Themselves

6 January 2018

If you can’t work, how will your practice?

It takes a lot of planning, dedication, time and money to make a medical practice work efficiently and profitably. But if a disability should strike, you might be unable to work for an extended period of time. Without the right disability insurance, everything you have worked so hard to achieve could be lost.

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You Could Save An Average of $550 on Auto Insurance and Give Yourself a Holiday Gift

16 December 2017

In these last few days of December, many of us are especially busy - with additional tasks like shopping for gifts, finalizing travel plans, or finishing preparations for receiving friends and family at home. Are these days busier than ever for you? If so, it’s likely that auto insurance is the last thing on your mind. But a few minutes on the phone could be a wise investment of your time, bringing you big savings (an average of $550!*) on your auto insurance.

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