Partnership with Medical Interactive Risk Management Announced

BERWYN, Pa., September 15, 2022 (Newswire.com) – Positive Physicians Insurance Company, (“Positive”), a leading medical professional liability insurer serving healthcare providers across 10 states, and Medical Interactive Community (“MI”), a Comprehensive Risk Management & Patient Safety Education Company, today announced a partnership to provide Positive insured physicians and healthcare providers access to MI’s e-learning platform. This e-learning platform will equip Positive’s insureds with a comprehensive library of educational and training resources that target key areas of clinical risk, as well as the ability to earn CME, CNE, and MOC-approved credits at no additional cost. The platform also allows insureds to automatically report completed credits to appropriate state boards via CE Broker.

“MI is a nationally recognized risk management organization using an innovative platform to enhance the customer experience and improve how healthcare professionals manage risk going forward. MI’s progressive e-learning platform will help Positive insureds improve clinical outcomes, promote patient safety, and earn valuable CME credits,” said Positive CEO Michael Roque. “This partnership furthers our commitment to risk management and to using technology-driven solutions to improve company performance and transform the way we do business in the MPL Industry.”

Founded in 2002, Positive provides medical malpractice insurance coverage for physicians, medical staff, and medical groups. “Effective risk management has been a cornerstone of Positive since inception. The partnership with MI will help achieve strategic objectives tied to enhanced risk management and provide our insureds with market-leading tools to better manage risk,” Roque said.

Medical Interactive Community was established in 2011 to provide risk management and patient safety education to healthcare professionals. Today, over 62,000 clinicians utilize MI’s education to reduce the risk of adverse events, improve patient safety outcomes, and meet regulatory requirements.

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