Primary care staff urged to review indemnity when it comes to travel vaccinations
Learning from Locums
In this article, medicolegal consultant Dr Rachel Birch talks with Dr Richard Fieldhouse, Chairman of NASGP, about how the experiences of locum GPs have led NASGP to design systems to save practices and locum GPs time, provide information and improve patient care.
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Easing the growing burden in General Practice
HIV and confidentiality
Medical Protection’s expert consultants frequently deal with queries about patient confidentiality. However, few cases reach the steps of the courts. Dr James Lucas, medicolegal consultant, examines a recent High Court judgment in a neighbouring jurisdiction.
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MPS disappointed at small increase to the personal injury discount rate
Medical Protection calls for quicker action to squash GMC’s Right of Appeal
Non-compliant patient sues doctor: whose fault is it?
Whilst doctors have a duty of care for their patients, and their primary concern should be their wellbeing, how do we establish patient responsibility for their own wellbeing? Dr Dawn McGuire, Medical Claims Adviser, looks into contributory negligence and whether we can define patient responsibility.
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Team communication within general practice
Suzanne Creed, clinical risk and education manager at Medical Protection, explores some risk management tips and strategies to improve communication within your team
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Behind the scenes of a coroner's inquest
Testamentary capacity – understanding the part you play
The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB): what you need to know
The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB): what you need to know
When investigating patient safety incidents, it is vital that this is done in an open and honest manner, without apportionment of blame. The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) has operated since 2017 but what should you do if you become part of an investigation? Sarah Pickering, advisory case manager at Medical Protection, finds out
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GP dilemma: prescribing valproate
As a GP, what should you do when a patient already taking a valproate medicine attends for another prescription without meeting specific safety criteria?
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Dr Rob Hendry, Medical Director, responds to the Leslie Hamilton independent review
Why the way errors are investigated needs to change
Adult safeguarding and confidentiality – disclosing information to th...
Adult safeguarding and confidentiality – disclosing information to the Office of the Public Guardian
Knowing when you can disclose sensitive patient information is a notoriously complex area. Sarah Pickering, advisory case manager at Medical Protection, considers some recent queries from members regarding disclosures to the Office of the Public Guardian
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A potted history of medicine
Throughout history, doctors have treated patients, and doctors have made mistakes. We delve deep into the past to see what doctors used to get away with
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Understanding mental capacity: advance decisions
Mental capacity is the ability to make a decision. If a person lacks capacity, they have an impairment or disturbance that leaves them unable to make a decision. A patient’s capacity to make decisions about their own care is a fundamental part of matters relating to end of life care
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Should you mention death when the risk is small?
When consenting for a procedure, wherever there is a risk of death – no matter how small – would you always mention this risk?
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The procurator fiscal and fatal accident inquiries
A procurator fiscal investigates all sudden and suspicious deaths in Scotland, conducts fatal accident inquiries and handles criminal complaints against the police. There are 11 procurator fiscals, each covering a specific geographical location within Scotland, who between them investigate around 14,000 sudden deaths each year
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