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Hi Matt,$1200 is the first yr. $1700 the second. It maxes out at a 5 yr maturity at $3800 and that is for PT (50% off) and other discounts like Board Cert and risk reduction class (added 10% off) so at 60% off the premium I am down to a $3800 5 year maturity level (given no increase in rates).So there ya have it.  I think full time it was around 8K.These are Oregon prices which happen to be ina great microclimate for malpractice for FPs anyway.Oh, in 1999 I paid $500/yr malpractice in Oregon when I ran an IMP style practice. Now how do you like that???In Washington state 2000-2002 with a large office wewere at 12K per doc per yr 1.0 FTE each.That pretty much sums up what I know about malpractice costs up here in the NW USAPamelaI  Pennsylvania malpractice is $12,000. how did you get it for $1200?   Dr Matt Levin FP, solo, Pittsburgh Pa Marketing and promotion As the articles about Greaves and should make evident, one of the best ways to market is by eliminating delays in access (I can see you today), eliminating waits and delays in the office (The office does not waste my time), giving high continuity, and taking the time to really get down to what matters with/for your patient.This combination is not merely superb customer service, it also leads to demonstrably better clinical outcomes.Gordon Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out.

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