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The Importance Of Insurance

The PDA's insurance-backed services provide the backbone in the defence of your reputation.

INSURANCE

The insurance available to PDA members is placed with reputable underwriters and these arrangements are made by a specialist pharmacy insurance broker called the Pharmacy Insurance Agency (PIA) Ltd who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Register No. 307063).

INSURANCE IS ESSENTIAL TO THE SERVICE PROVIDED BY THE PDA, FOR SEVERAL REASONS:

Financial capability

It provides substantial financial capability to enable PDA to provide its legal defence services and, if needs be, to settle compensation claims made against PDA members right up to £10 million pounds per member (where selected by the member as their chosen limit), per incident. This is the fundamental reason why insurance is so important.

Today, around 85% of the defence episodes provided by The PDA to members are not in anyway connected or funded by Insurance. They are provided as membership benefits and funded by membership subscriptions. This demonstrates how much more comprehensive the defence a PDA member can be as against an arrangement where just an insurance policy is purchased. The PDA is a non-profit-making organisation.

Fundamental principles

If you are an employed or locum pharmacist it is essential that you understand that it is not in your best interests to rely upon indemnity insurance cover provided by your employer or by your employer’s representative organisation. When the most serious of problems occur, you must be confident that your insurer is devoted exclusively to your interests and is only focused upon providing you with the best possible defence strategy. This must never be compromised by concerns over your employer’s interests or brand reputation. Sometimes, it may even be necessary to defend a pharmacist by placing the blame where it really lies; upon the doorstep of the employer – such as when chronic staffing shortages and untrained staff have led to an error. The PDA is a defence association that has no links to any employer or to any employer’s representative organisation. It can only act in the interests of the individual pharmacist and does not need to concern itself with the protection of the reputation of the employer or the employer’s brand. The insurance* schemes which are backed by reputable underwriters use a three-pronged approach to provide total protection:

  •  Legal Defence Costs Insurance
  •  Professional Indemnity (PI) Insurance
  •  Public Liability Insurance

Insurance Complaints

If you have any questions or complaints regarding your insurance policy then please click here for information about the insurance complaints procedure.

The insurance included with PDA membership is arranged and administered by The Pharmacy Insurance Agency (PIA) Ltd who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Register No 307063).

 

The Pharmacists' Defence Association is a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England; Company No 4746656.

The Pharmacists' Defence Association is an appointed representative in respect of insurance mediation activities only of
The Pharmacy Insurance Agency Limited which is registered in England and Wales under company number 2591975
and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Register No 307063)

The PDA Union is recognised by the Certification Officer as an independent trade union.

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