
Government GP indemnity survey
The Government is surveying GP professionals in England to gain a clearer understanding of their needs ahead of the new state-backed scheme.
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GP state-backed indemnity - what we know so far
UPDATE: Eight months after the UK Government announced its intention to provide state-backed indemnity for GPs in England, we look at what we know about the planned scheme.
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Risk alert: nurse prescribing
Prescribers are responsible for all prescriptions they sign, including repeat prescriptions. Here Julie Price, head of risk management and education consultancy at Medical Protection, identifies the risks associated with nurse prescribers.
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Data Protection is changing
New data protection rules are coming into force on 25 May. Dr Rachel Birch, medicolegal adviser at Medical Protection, looks at two key areas that are changing.
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New defences for pharmacists who make accidental medication errors should be extended to doctors
Risk alert: the role of non-clinical staff
Commitment to fixed recoverable costs scheme is welcomed
The Government has announced that an expert group will be formed to work on introducing a new cap on the amount of costs that lawyers can recover in clinical negligence cases. The proposed cap will be applied to all cases up to £25,000 and will help to save the NHS up to £45 million a year.
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PHE antibiotics campaign welcomed by GPs but a third still experience anger over prescriptions
While nearly 70% of GPs in England say the ‘Keep Antibiotics Working’ campaign is useful, almost a third (32%) say they still frequently experience anger or frustration from patients when advised that antibiotics are not needed, according to a snapshot survey by the Medical Protection Society (MPS).
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GMC should remain dedicated regulator in reform plans but opportunity for improvement must be seized
MPS: Government review into how gross negligence manslaughter is applied in healthcare is important and timely
E-portfolios and the Dr Bawa-Garba case – Dr Pallavi Bradshaw clarifies
Medical Protection shares concerns of Dr Bawa-Garba case
MPS: Crowdfunding appeal for Dr Bawa-Garba is testament to the strength of feeling across the profession
E-portfolios remain an important part of a doctor’s professional development

Dealing with a complaint
- when member benefits are much more than a ‘nice to have’. As a GP we know you’re facing constant pressure, with greater patient demands, increased regulatory control and the ever-looming risk of a complaint being made against you if something goes wrong. This is why we work hard to try and limit the stress that members face and support them wherever we can.
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MPS response to judgement on the case of Dr Bawa-Garba vs GMC
Medical Protection responds to the GMC’s ‘State of Medical Education and Practice in the UK’ 2015 report
Medical Protection welcomes the insights which can be drawn from the General Medical Council’s (GMC) ‘State of Medical Education and Practice in the UK’ 2015 report.1 The report highlighted that of 2,750 complaints that the GMC investigated in 2014, 1,428 closed without further action. This means that more than half of all complaints that the GMC investigated closed with no further action on the practitioner. It was also reported that the average GMC case length was 6.2 months.
Read moreFear of legal action impacting on way GPs practise
A significant number of GPs say the fear of being sued is a major factor in their decisions to order more tests, make more referrals or prescribe medication – according to survey results published by a leading medical protection organisation.
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MPS response to GMC State of Medical Education and Practice report
The General Medical Council’s State of Medical Education and Practice 2017 report has been published today. Commenting, Dr Pallavi Bradshaw, Senior Medicolegal Adviser at the Medical Protection Society, said: “This report shows that the vast majority of GMC investigations are closed without action, the end result being that over a thousand doctors go through a needless, stressful and slow process each year...
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MPS sets out key asks to Government to ensure new indemnity scheme meets GP’s needs
The Government should aim to provide absolute clarity on what and who will be covered in the new state-backed indemnity scheme for GPs in England, and ensure the scheme is set up in doctors’ interests, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) told the Westminster Health Forum.
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