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Allied Health Exceptional Claims Scheme (AHECS)
The AHECS helps allied health professionals with the cost of claims that exceed their indemnity cover. Find out who is eligible and how this scheme works. -
Allied Health High Cost Claims Scheme (AHHCCS)
The AHHCCS helps indemnity insurers with the cost of large claims against allied health professionals. -
Exceptional Claims Scheme (ECS)
The ECS helps doctors in private practice with the cost of claims that exceed their indemnity cover. It also provides legacy cover for some allied health professionals. Find out more about who is eligible and how this scheme works. -
High Cost Claims Scheme (HCCS)
The HCCS helps medical indemnity insurers with the cost of large claims against doctors, allied health professionals and midwives. -
Incurred-But-Not-Reported (IBNR) Indemnity Scheme
The scheme covers 100% of the cost of eligible IBNR claims that medical defence organisations (MDOs) do not have the reserves to cover, as of 30 June 2002. -
Midwife Professional Indemnity Run-Off Cover Scheme (MPIROCS)
The MPIROCS provides run-off cover to eligible midwives who have stopped private practice. Find out who is eligible and how this scheme works. -
Midwife Professional Indemnity Scheme (MPIS)
The MPIS helps indemnity insurers with the cost of claims against midwives in private practice. -
Premium Support Scheme (PSS)
The PSS helps doctors with the cost of their medical indemnity insurance premiums. Find out who is eligible, how this scheme works and how to apply. -
Run-Off Cover Scheme (ROCS)
ROCS provides run-off cover to doctors who have stopped private practice. Find out how this scheme works and who is eligible.