Not automatically. Confirm who is a named insured, since claims routinely name everyone in the operating room.
With claims-made, yes. Surgical claims often surface years later, and hospital coverage ends with your privileges.
Only if disclosed. Adding procedure types without notifying your carrier can leave them uninsured.
It controls whether your carrier can settle without you. Settlements are reportable to the National Practitioner Data Bank, so it affects your permanent record.
More than most specialties. Limits are driven by procedure mix, and hospital privileges usually specify minimums with excess layered above.





