New Government must turn its hand to rising clinical negligence costs
Post date: 24/07/2024 | Time to read article: 1 minsThe information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 24/07/2024
Commenting on the NHS Resolution’s annual report and accounts 2023/2024 -
Dr Rob Hendry, Medical Director at Medical Protection Society (MPS), said:
“While the number of reported NHS clinical negligence claims remains steady, the total cost of claims - £2.8bn, up from £2.64bn – continues to grow. As these costs spiral, more money is being diverted away from patient care and improvements to NHS services.
“The high cost of clinical negligence also has a significant impact on healthcare professionals not protected through a state-backed indemnity scheme – such as dentists and private practitioners – who bear the cost of protecting themselves against claims.
“A balance must be struck between compensation that is reasonable but also affordable, and this requires a long overdue strategy led by the health and justice departments. The new Government must turn its hand to this issue swiftly and consider some bold reforms if we are going to get close to addressing it.”
ENDS
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