New Coverage for Home Health Care Workers Launched by Amwins Program Underwriters

Amwins Program Underwriters Launches Specialized Home Health Care HNOA Program for Hired and Non-Owned Auto Liability Coverage.

Amwins Program Underwriters (APU), a division of Amwins Underwriting, has recently launched its Home Health Care HNOA program. This specialized program is designed to provide hired and non-owned auto liability coverage for home health care operations. With the increasing trend of seniors choosing to remain in their homes for longer periods and advancements in medical procedures allowing for at-home recovery, the demand for home health care services has been on the rise.

Julie Reisinger, the program manager at APU, emphasized the importance of working with experts who are well-versed in the evolving healthcare landscape. She highlighted the team’s dedication to crafting customized coverage solutions for insureds, ensuring long-term protection for their clients. The coverage under the Home Health Care HNOA program is available in all states except for Louisiana and offers standalone hired and non-owned auto liability with limits up to $5 million. The program caters to a variety of classes of business such as doctors, nurse practitioners, visiting nurses, physical therapists, and more. However, accounts involving client, patient or passenger transport are not eligible for this particular program.

At Amwins, the healthcare specialists are deeply involved in the market and maintain strong relationships with top-rated carriers. This enables them to offer clients the precise coverage they need to safeguard their operations. The goal of the Home Health Care HNOA program is to provide comprehensive and tailored insurance solutions for home health care providers, ensuring they have the necessary protection to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape.

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