Ob Hospitalist Group, Beazley create unique partnership

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Ob Hospitalist Group (OBHG) and Beazley, a leading insurer of hospital professional liability risks in the Lloyd's Insurance market, have created a unique partnership that is sure to bring forth many new and exciting opportunities, the very first of which is an up to 10% discount on insurance premiums Beazley is offering to OBHG hospital partners.

Beazley at Lloyds insures many of the largest and most prestigious hospitals in the United States including three of the top five pediatric hospitals as listed by US News and World Report and 18% of Modern Healthcare's top 100 hospitals.

Today the liability challenges faced by healthcare organizations are greater than ever. However, there is strong evidence to suggest that exposures can be mitigated by a top-down commitment to quality and patient safety. Beazley rewards hospitals that implement programs that minimize risk and increase patient safety, satisfaction and demonstrate a commitment to providing the very best medical care available.

After much due diligence, Beazley has determined that an OBHG hospitalist program is a key component in elevating the standard and safety of the women's healthcare line and as such is offering this unprecedented discount towards hospital insurance premiums. 

OBHG provides our hospital partners with custom program policies and procedures aligned with their individual standards, coding and compliance materials and monitor key metrics to ensure accurate and compliant coding.

The work we perform makes a positive impact in the lives of our patients, their newborns and families. It also makes a difference in each hospital by ensuring they are fully equipped with a strong Board Certified, OB/GYN physician team to successfully care for each patient presenting, regardless of time, day or complication.

We are proud this contribution has been recognized and rewarded by a company that has served and protected the best healthcare providers across the globe since 2003.

SOURCE Ob Hospitalist Group

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