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How much is malpractice insurance monthly for a nurse anesthetist?


How much is malpractice insurance monthly for a nurse anesthetist?

Depends on your state, your prior claims, how long you've been in practice, and how many hours you work.

Check with your professional nursing association to see if they offer a group insurance deal.

must be appox $5000, it depends on lot of factors

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