Group instant messaging in an acute care setting
The NHS has released new guidance to help doctors, nurses and other staff safely use instant messaging during emergencies
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Doctors without legal representation face tougher sanctions from MPTS hearings
Doctors without legal representation face tougher sanctions from Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service hearings.
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Flu vaccine - supporting public health initiatives
Medical Protection actively supports public health initiatives involving the vaccination of susceptible groups in the community, including the flu vaccine.
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Doctors can now prescribe patients medicinal cannabis as of November
But what are the rules surrounding this and what do doctors need to know?
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Medical indemnity guidance from the BMA
The BMA has recently updated their site with some medical indemnity guidance for GPs . Included in this guidance is their assertion that clinicians working in primary care will still need to retain their MDO membership.
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Senior healthcare leaders appointed to lead Medical Protection Society
Medical Protection Society calls on Government not to water down the Civil Liability Bill
The House of Commons will debate The Civil Liability Bill for the first time on Tuesday 4th September, which includes reforms that could have more of an impact on the NHS than any other Bill during the past five years. The Medical Protection Society is calling on MPs not to water down proposals to reform how the personal injury discount rate (PIDR) is set and to allow the Bill to proceed quickly.
Read moreLearning from deaths: new guidance from NHS England
Following new guidance from NHS England, Louisa Waite considers the importance of clear and honest communication when treating a patient who has reached the end of life.
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Legal permission is no longer required to withdraw treatment in end of life decisions
Healthcare professionals do not need to seek Court approval when withdrawing treatment from patients in a permanent vegetative state, following a ruling by the Supreme Court.
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Dr Bawa-Garba: the real impact of appeal win
Last week saw the welcome news that Dr Bawa-Garba’s legal team had successful appealed against her erasure from the medical register. Dr Rob Hendry, medical director at Medical Protection, looks at what this decision means for doctors, the courts and the GMC
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MPS statement about the Court of Appeal decision on Dr Bawa-Garba’s case
Cauda equina syndrome: MPS improves NHS Choices advice
Important update regarding the use of vaginal mesh
On 10 July 2018, NHS England restricted the use of mesh. Read our position and guidance for members on this issue.
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GMC loses right to appeal – Medical Protection welcomes news
In the latest development surrounding manslaughter in healthcare, the government has agreed to remove the GMC’s right to appeal decisions reached by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS). This change follows ongoing campaigning by MPS, and Dr Rob Hendry, medical director at Medical Protection, says this is great news for the profession
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MPS: Legislation to remove GMC right of appeal must be brought forward quickly
Medical Director Rob Hendry speaks at the Westminster Health Forum event on the next steps for professional healthcare regulation.
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MPS comment on Government’s response to Sir Norman Williams Review of Gross Negligence Manslaughter in healthcare
Dr Pallavi Bradshaw, Education Services Lead at MPS comments on the Government’s response to Sir Norman Williams Review of Gross Negligence Manslaughter in healthcare.
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The Welsh Government has announced its intention to introduce a state-backed scheme for clinical negligence indemnity, for GPs in Wales
Simon Kayll, CEO at the Medical Protection Society (MPS), commented on the Welsh Government's announcement of its intention to introduce a state-backed scheme for clinical negligence indemnity, for GPs in Wales
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MPS works with NICE to revise cauda equina syndrome red flags
The Medical Protection Society (MPS) has been instrumental in a revision to the NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries (CKS) red flag symptoms for cauda equina syndrome. The changes will help healthcare professionals diagnose the condition and make referrals earlier, enabling prevention of irreversible nerve damage and disability.
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Unfair disciplinary procedures in NHS Trusts must be tackled to aid shift to open learning culture
Duty of candour – Scotland
A new duty of candour for all health, care and social work services comes into effect in Scotland on 1 April 2018. It places an expectation on organisations to be open, honest and supportive when there is an unexpected or unintended incident resulting in death or harm.
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