Category Archives: AAC Malpractice Insurance Policy

The Importance of Patient-Informed Consent

The Importance of Patient-Informed Consent

Can implementing patient-informed consent procedures protect you and your acupuncture practice?

Informed consent is the process in which a healthcare provider educates a patient about the risks, benefits, and alternatives of a given procedure or intervention.

Along with complying with your state licensing board, getting informed consent can also protect you in the case of a claim.

While acupuncture is generally very safe, even the most careful practitioner will have some patients who do not respond well to care.

Properly using Informed consent is a valuable procedure to protect the patient, you, and your practice.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

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Importance of Keeping Detailed Patient Records

Importance of Keeping Detailed Patient Records

Why is it so critical to keep detailed patient records?

Keeping detailed patient records is critical to protecting you in the case of any malpractice case.

Start with a detailed patient history to include:
The reason for this acupuncture visit,
A list of all current medications they have been prescribed, and
any allergies they may have.

The patient examination is also a critical part of the patient’s record including documenting all clinical findings, both positive and negative.

Document the patient’s diagnosis and treatment plan, the type of treatment, and detail the treatment you provided.

The notes in your patient records can be critical in protecting you from any malpractice claim.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!

Getting the Right Acupuncture Insurance Policy

Getting the Right Acupuncture Insurance Policy

Are you searching for the right acupuncture insurance policy?

Here are six of the benefits of getting the right acupuncture insurance policy:
1. Protection against complaints.
2. Reputation management.
3. Compliance with regulations.
4. Financial stability.
5. Customized coverage.
6. Cost planning.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!

The Value of Having Acupuncture Business Insurance

The Value of Having Acupuncture Business Insurance

How do acupuncturists benefit from acupuncture business insurance?

Since no one is immune from malpractice complaints, your acupuncture business needs malpractice insurance for protection from financial losses that often occur when a patient files a lawsuit.

The risks acupuncturists face without proper insurance coverage include lawsuits for alleged negligence or errors that can result in costly legal expenses and settlements.

Acupuncturists also face issues like failure to comply with licensing requirements, professional standards, or healthcare regulations, which can lead to fines, penalties, or legal actions against acupuncturists.

Ultimately, acupuncturist business insurance provides protection for your business and your professional reputation.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!

5 Tips for Choosing the Right Acupuncture Malpractice Insurance Policy

5 Tips for Choosing the Right Acupuncture Malpractice Insurance Policy


How do you choose the right acupuncture malpractice insurance policy?

As an acupuncturist you face increased risks associated with malpractice complaints; so getting the right acupuncture malpractice insurance policy is important!

Here are 5 tips for choosing the right acupuncture malpractice insurance policy.

1. Choose an acupuncture insurance provider with long industry experience.
2. Pick an acupuncture insurance company that is transparent with their pricing.
3. Read reviews to gain more insights into the prospective insurance providers.
4. Examine the malpractice insurance policy coverage.
5. Get recommendations from leaders in the alternative treatment industry.

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!

Benefits of Acupuncture Malpractice Insurance

Benefits of Acupuncture Malpractice Insurance

Do you need an acupuncture malpractice insurance policy?

A national survey revealed approximately 20 million Americans over the age of 18 have tried acupuncture.

As more people seek out acupuncture, acupuncturists face increased risks associated with malpractice complaints.

So, getting a comprehensive acupuncture malpractice insurance policy is a MUST!

Benefits of an acupuncture malpractice insurance policy include:

Protection for your assets and future income, as your insurance policy will cover the expenses associated with acupuncture malpractice complaints, including legal settlement.

Coverage for the risks associated with premises liability (slip and fall).

Protection for damaged properties (acupuncture tables, chairs, furniture).

Remember, the American Acupuncture Council (AAC) offers an unparalleled track record in acupuncture risk management.

There is a reason acupuncturists have trusted AAC with their business for 50 years.

Not an American Acupuncture Council member? Get a Quick Quote and find out how much you will save! Click here!