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All physicians licensed in Florida are required to pay into the NICA fund unless qualified for exemption. Visit https://www.nica.com/obgyns/index.html for information on NICA participating, non-participating, and exempt.
You are required to pay the NICA fee unless you meet the following exemption criteria per s. 766.314, F.S.: Resident physicians, assistant resident physicians and interns in postgraduate training programs approved by the Board of Medicine.
Have paid, or been exempted from paying, the required assessment when the incident occurred. For applicants who choose \u201cNon-participating,\u201d a mandatory annual fee of $250.00 is paid by every physician in Florida who is not Participating or Exempt.
NICA is a statutory organization that manages the Florida Birth Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan ("Plan") used to pay for the care of infants born with certain neurological injuries. This Plan is available to eligible families statewide without litigation.
NICA is a statutory organization that manages the Florida Birth Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan ("Plan") used to pay for the care of infants born with certain neurological injuries. This Plan is available to eligible families statewide without litigation.
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Exemptions Include: Retired physicians who maintain an active license, but who have withdrawn from employment in any medically related field, as evidenced by an affidavit filed with NICA (a copy of this affidavit must be provided to the Department of Health). 3. Physicians who hold a limited license, as defined by ch.
You are required to pay the NICA fee unless you meet the following exemption criteria per s. 766.314, F.S.: Resident physicians, assistant resident physicians and interns in postgraduate training programs approved by the Board of Medicine.
NICA is a statutory organization that manages state funds used to pay for the care of children and adults born with certain neurological injuries. NICA benefits are available to eligible children statewide on a no-fault basis.
The Legislature created NICA in 1988 to satisfy the demands of obstetricians, who insisted their medical malpractice premiums were too burdensome. The statute forbids the parents of certain brain-damaged infants from suing their doctor or hospital.
NICA gets birth-injured children and adults the care they need while reducing the financial burden on medical providers and families. NICA is a statutory organization that manages state funds used to pay for the care of children and adults born with certain neurological injuries.

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