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VCIA's Smith: Medical Coverage Is Evolving Within Captive Sector

Rich Smith, president, Vermont Captive Insurance Association, said many captive insurers originally were set up by organizations to cover medical professional liability, but increasingly are covering employers' stop-loss medical needs.

Aug. 7, 2017

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