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A BEST’S REVIEW Interactive White Paper

Even as it comes under fire, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the “Act”) is beginning to reshape the healthcare landscape and, with it, risk issues for medical professionals and healthcare organizations. By encouraging new types of healthcare organizations and demanding higher levels of quality and patient safety, the Act is prompting a re-examination of insurance strategies by healthcare organizations, as well as the agents, brokers and insurers who help them manage their risks. This whitepaper is based on a webinar held February 3, 2011.

Full video and a complete transcript of this event are available at http://www.bestreview.com/webinars/health11. The event was sponsored by Lexington Insurance Company.

Diane Pinakiewicz President

National Patient Safety Foundation Has served 14 years with the foundation and also serves as president of the Lucian Leape Institute, a think tank focused on identifying new approaches to improving patient safety.

James J. Kennedy III Partner

Carlton Fields

Attorney representing physicians and large hospital groups for nearly 28 years.

Copyright © 2011 by A.M. Best Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this report may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means; electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise.

Bradley D. Cox

Senior Vice President and Healthcare Division Executive

Lexington Insurance Company Has led the Healthcare Division since January 2009, having served previously as regional president for the Chartis Southeastern Region

Presented by: The Impact of Health Reform on the Medical Liability Market

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