THEMIS Exhibit at Future Surgery 2024

The Future Surgery Show is the UK’s leading event dedicated to the world of surgery, offering healthcare professionals an unparalleled opportunity for professional development and collaboration. This year, THEMIS will be showcasing our Personal and Corporate Indemnity solutions, designed to offer robust protection for both individual clinicians and healthcare organisations.

As more professionals transition to THEMIS, now is the time to visit us and discover why so many are choosing to safeguard their careers and businesses with our comprehensive, FCA-regulated policies.

Why Choose THEMIS?

Guaranteed, Contractual Cover Unlike discretionary providers, THEMIS offers contractual medical indemnity insurance that guarantees payouts in the event of a claim. Our policies are regulated by both the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), ensuring transparency, financial stability, and peace of mind.

Tailored Protection for Individuals and Organisations For individual practitioners, we offer Personal Indemnity that covers clinical negligence, medico-legal support, and protection against regulatory challenges. Our Corporate Indemnity solutions safeguard entire healthcare organisations and their employees, including subcontractors. This ensures that hospitals, clinics, and businesses can focus on patient care, knowing they are fully protected

Expert Defence When You Need It Most Should a claim arise, you will have immediate access to leading legal counsel and a dedicated in-house claims team. Unlike many other providers, we never outsource claims handling, ensuring you receive the best defence, 24/7.

Financial Security and No Hidden Exclusions With THEMIS, there are no unpleasant surprises. Our policies are clearly worded with transparent coverage limits, usually starting at £10 million but customisable to your needs. This certainty is a key reason why healthcare professionals are increasingly moving to THEMIS.

The Move Away from Discretionary Indemnity Many clinicians and healthcare organisations remain unaware of the risks posed by discretionary indemnity. Discretionary providers are not obligated to pay claims, leaving professionals and patients vulnerable. THEMIS offers regulated contractual indemnity, where cover is guaranteed and clearly outlined, ensuring that you are never left unprotected.

Specialised Support for Surgical Practitioners At Future Surgery, we’ll also be discussing surgical assistant cover, Good Samaritan coverage, and the temporary overseas work extensions that are essential for surgical professionals. These options provide comprehensive protection, whether you are working in the UK or abroad.

Visit Us at Future Surgery 2024

We invite healthcare professionals and business owners to visit the THEMIS stand to learn more about our bespoke indemnity solutions. Discover how you can reduce your risk, improve practice standards, and save on premiums while ensuring comprehensive cover that supports both your professional reputation and your organisation’s future​.

Join us at Future Surgery 2024 and explore how THEMIS can offer you true peace of mind. Let’s discuss how we can tailor a policy to your exact needs!

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