What Happened?
Boston, MA-based Coverys Appointed Peter Chambers as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: July 31, 2018
Boston, MA-based Coverys Appointed Peter Chambers as Chief Technology Officer
Coverys is the eighth largest medical professional liability insurance provider in the country based on direct written premium. Coverys member companies insure more than 25,000 physicians, surgeons, dentists, certified nurse midwives and allied healthcare providers, as well as more than 500 hospitals, health centers and clinics and are active in 27 states from coast to coast. Coverys has net admitted assets of $3.4 billion, direct written premium of $363 million and policyholder surplus of $1.4 billion, as of December 31, 2013. In addition, Coverys insurance member companies Medical Professional Mutual Insurance Company ("ProMutual") and ProSelect Insurance Company, as well as ProMutual-sponsored Coverys RRG, Inc. have a Best’s Rating of A (Excellent). MHA Insurance Company and Washington Casualty Company have a Best’s Rating of A- (Excellent) and OHA Insurance Solutions, Inc., an Ohio domestic insurance company, is not rated at this time. Coverys emphasizes physician education and patient safety, and the company is acknowledged as a leader in providing supportive risk management services and resolute claim defense to the healthcare community. Coverys also offers a variety of interactive and relevant continuing medical education (CME) activities to healthcare providers across the country.
Peter Chambers is Chief Technology Officer at Coverys. Previously, Peter held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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