Group and entity coverage that must align
The practice entity and the clinicians delivering care need to be reviewed together rather than treated as separate paperwork.
Coverage should match the group behind every case.
We help keep policy structure and premiums clear.
Starts with a 7-minute call about your current policy and renewal.
Built around independent groups
Entities, clinicians, facilities, privileges, and contract requirements can all shape the right malpractice policy.
The practice entity and the clinicians delivering care need to be reviewed together rather than treated as separate paperwork.
Hospitals, ambulatory centers, and contracts may carry coverage requirements that should be clear before a carrier decision.
Provider additions, departures, and changing practice relationships deserve responsive policy support between renewals.
A simpler market check
A free coverage review gives your anesthesiology group a clearer view of its entities, provider roster, current policy, and carrier options.
Sheltra learns how your group is structured, what has changed, and where your current renewal needs a closer look.
Your coverage is taken to market so multiple insurers can compete for your practice rather than relying on one renewal option.
See the tradeoffs, understand the switching path, and move forward with support for the details that follow.
Sheltra compares malpractice coverage across multiple established insurers, helping independent physician groups evaluate more than a single renewal option.
Questions before a review
The right structure depends on the practice and policy, but both the clinicians and the business entities involved in care should be reviewed before coverage is placed.
Yes. Privileges and contracts may specify limits or other insurance requirements, so those obligations should be part of the coverage review.
Sheltra helps practices update the carrier and work through policy details as the roster changes, rather than waiting for the next renewal.
Sheltra reviews the current structure and terms, then can negotiate with 5+ A-rated insurers when a broader market check makes sense.
Your next renewal does not have to be a black box