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Why don’t you offer insurance?
Will MPS help me if something goes wrong?
What about the doctors you have refused to help?
What guarantees do I have that you will be there when I need you?
Does MPS offer a group scheme for GP practices?
Does my membership renew automatically?
How does a career break/maternity leave/retirement affect my membership?
Is it true that as MPS doesn't provide an insurance contract you don't have to assist me?
Is my limited income concessionary rate based on my pre-tax income in the tax year and can I deduct expenses?
Is the subscription for a freelance (locum) GP based on the average number of sessions each week?
What happens if I leave MPS?
What is NHS indemnity and what does it cover?
What is the difference between you and the Medical Defence Union?
What should I do if I want to work overseas?
The hospital is asking for proof of indemnity for my elective. Can you provide this?
Does my membership of MPS apply to "good samaritan acts"?
As a GP registrar, can I be reimbursed for the cost of my subscription?
I have lost my membership certificate. Do you charge for sending out a duplicate?
I act as an expert witness. How does this affect my membership?
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