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Report of disposition - Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 24, § 2602
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Current as of June 2015
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Maine requires that all malpractice claims filed against a provider be reported to the Board of Medicine. In addition, a final disposition report is required to be filed with the Board if a malpractice claim results in a final judgment or award, a settlement involving payment, or a final disposition that does not involve payment. The report must include the following information:
- Name, address and policy number of the insured provider;
- Date, place, and summary of the incident that gave rise to the malpractice claim;
- Date of suit;
- Date and amount of judgment or settlement;
- Allocated claim expense;
It is a civil violation of an insurer to fail to report the final disposition of a malpractice claim to the Board of Medicine and can result in a fine of $1,000.
Current as of June 2015