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allied healthcare

professionals

Allied Health Care Professionals are individuals with specialized training, education, and knowledge who provide a continuum of direct patient care and who complement the care provided by physicians and surgeons. Almost all allied health care professionals are subject to state laws regulating their practice.

Allied health care professionals can add substantially to physicians’ productivity, especially in busy practices, where the physician can delegate more routine care to physicians assistants or nurse practitioners.

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Practitioners

Numerous types of mid-level practitioners work with physicians and surgeons to provide health care, including the following:

physician
assistant (pa)
nurse
practitioner (NP)
Certified Nurse
midwife (CNM)
Certified registered nurse anesthetist (crna)
anesthesiology
assistant (AA)
Registered
nurse (rn)
license practical / vocational nurse (lpn/lvn)
laboratory
technician

balance is key

The expanding role of Allied Health Care Professionals and the increasing demands placed on them in the care and treatment of patients have led to a corresponding increase in their malpractice exposures.

At Unitas we ensure that there is a balance of coverage between all the components of a health care system. That is, allied health care professionals must have an insurance program on par with the physicians, surgeons or health care entities for which they work for.