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| Medical Board of California - Medical Malpractice Reporting - Frequently… |
california home medical board of california home about the board a-z index services for consumers services for licensees services for applicants forms brochures / publications media room medicalornia (mbc) are found in california business & professions code sections 801(b), 801.1(b), 802(b), 802.3, 803.2, 804 and 804.5 and apply to professional liability insurers, self-insured governmental to a "system" problem and did not pertain to any care and treatment by a physician? if the malpractice action strictly involved a "system" problem, a report need not be filed with the mbc. what if the settlement is paid on behalf of the corporation/group, etc.? unless the settlement/judgment/arbitration award specifically apportions an amount to each particular physician named in the claim orician as part of the accumulated totals which may result in public disclosure? no. if a report of a settlement over $30,000 is submitted on behalf of a corporation, group, etc., but no amount isunt of the settlement to the named physician. medical board processing: what happens when a report is filed with the medical board of california? medical board staff in the central complaint unitreceipt. settlements resolved after 1-1-03 are disclosed after a physician has accumulated three or four settlements within a 10-year period (depending upon the specialty of the physician). what
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