
Texas Nurse Practitioner Malpractice Insurance
Professional Liability & Malpractice Coverage for Nurse Practitioners
Whether you practice in hospital medicine, primary care, aesthetics, or telehealth, this specific guide helps you choose the right malpractice coverage—quickly and confidently.
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NPs Need Tailored Liability Insurance
Texas
Why
State laws often do not mandate that Nurse Practitioners or APRNs carry malpractice insurance; however, hospitals, staffing firms, and collaborating-physician agreements often require it as a condition of privileging or employment.
Maintaining your own policy:
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Puts you first in any claim defense
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Follows you when you moonlight or change jobs
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Meets common facility standards (often $1M / $3M total limits) in state credentialing, even when not set by statute
How much does NP insurance cost in Texas?
Typical averages by NP risk class (full-time, experienced providers):
$201 - New Grad
$1,006 - N1 (e.g., dermatology; geriatrics; women’s health—no L&D):
$1,421 - N2 (psychiatric/mental health):
$1,838 - N3 (family medicine, urgent care, pediatrics):
$2,539 - N4 (cosmetic; OB/GYN incl. labor & delivery):
Sample rates only. Premium will be underwritten for your exact situation when using our Instant Online Quote portal.
New-Grad Discounts Available (typical schedule):
Year 1: 80% off → Year 2: 60% → Year 3: 40% → Year 4: 20%, then phases to standard rates in Year 5.
NP Insurance cost varies depending on:
* Full-time vs. part-time hours
* Claims-made vs. occurrence form
* Specialty risk (primary care vs. pain management vs. aesthetics)
* Prior claims history
**Note:** Rates will be underwritten for your exact situation.
Nurse Practitioner FAQ's
Texas
Do nurse practitioners in Texas have to carry malpractice insurance?
Texas: No statewide NP mandate. Most Texas employers/privileging bodies expect individual coverage-commonly $1,000,000 per claim / $3,000,000 aggregate. Confirm facility bylaws.
What liability limits do NPs in Texas usually choose?
Texas: Typical NP limits are $1,000,000 per claim / $3,000,000 aggregate. Some settings specify $500,000/$1,000,000 or $2,000,000/$4,000,000+ depending on procedures and bylaws.
Can NPs in Texas prescribe medications (including controlled substances)?
Texas: Restricted practice (supervision/delegation required) - prescribing allowed with DEA (and state CS registration where required). Prescribing occurs under a Prescriptive Authority Agreement with a delegating physician. Reference (Tex. Occ. Code Section 157.0512-.0513)
Do NPs in Texas practice independently or need a collaborating physician?
Texas: Restricted practice (supervision/delegation required). Physician supervision or delegation is required for core elements of care; verify protocols and availability terms. Reference (Tex. Occ. Code Section 157.0512-.0513).
Are there special documentation or telehealth considerations for NPs in Texas?
As of 2025: Initial and follow?up care by telehealth must comply with 22 TAC Section 174-use synchronous audio?video or compliant store?and?forward; audio?only is limited for certain services. Chart identity/location, consent type, technology used, clinical findings, medical decision?making, prescriptions sent, and PDMP review when required. Primary authority: Tex. Occ. Code ch. 111; 22 TAC Section 174.
Texas Board of Nursing - Advanced Practice - https://www.bon.texas.gov/practice-advanced_practice_nursing.asp
How much does nurse practitioner malpractice insurance cost in Texas?
In Texas, typical NP malpractice premiums for $1M/$3M limits range from $201 to $2,539 per year. A new grad can be as low as $201. A specialty in dermatology, geriatrics or women's health (no labor & delivery) as low as $1,006 per year. A specialty in psychiatric or mental health as low as $1,421 per year. A specialty in family medicine, urgent care or pediatrics as low as $1,838 per year. A specialty in cosmetic, OB/GYN including labor and delivery as low as $2,539 per year. These are sample rates only; your premium will be underwritten based on specialty, hours, claims history, and policy form. Get instant online quotes: https://www.careproinsurance.com/instant-nurse-practitioner-liability-insurance-quotes
Texas
Specific Laws and Regulations
NPs (APRNs) require physician delegation for prescriptive authority; independent prescribing is not permitted. As a Nurse Practitioner in Texas, verify specifics with the state Board links included below.
Supervising/delegating relationships must be registered; site and chart review rules may apply per Board/Medical Board guidance. As a Nurse Practitioner in Texas, verify specifics with the state Board links included below.
APRNs practice within role/population focus and Board rules; scope is defined by education, certification, and standards. As a Nurse Practitioner in Texas, verify specifics with the state Board links included below.
Physicians delegating prescriptive authority must register with TMB; PAAs must meet content rules. As a Nurse Practitioner in Texas, verify specifics with the state Board links included below.

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