From the case files: Working at scale
This case demonstrates some of the risks practices face when working at scale, and the importance of ensuring effective systems and communication across practices.
Read moreThis case demonstrates some of the risks practices face when working at scale, and the importance of ensuring effective systems and communication across practices.
Read moreDr Nick Clements, Head of Risk and Underwriting Policy, answers questions about how new care models and other changes in primary care can affect your medical indemnity.
Read moreClinical Risk Education Manager Diane Baylis explains how our risk education team can support GP federations and other organisations working at scale.
Read moreDr Rob Hendry, Medical Director at Medical Protection, explains how we are adapting to the changes affecting primary care
Read moreIn this issue we focus on Priory Medical Group, which is pioneering a new joined up care model across the City of York. Managing Partner Martin Eades explains the initiative his organisation has put forward in the past two years
Read moreMedicolegal Adviser Dr Helen Hartley provides advice on the top medicolegal challenges posed by new care models.
Read moreCroner provides advice on the key considerations on staffing for organisations working at scale.
Read moreDr Michael Holmes, RCGP Clinical Lead for the Supporting Federations Programme, looks at what is next for general practice.
Read moreWith increasing pressure on GPs, many practices are looking towards super-practices and federations as solutions. In theory, working at scale makes for better contracts, more funding opportunities and the benefit of shared resources. But is this the reality of the new care model? Rosie Wilson investigates
Read moreDr Rachel Birch shares a recent case where a member asked for advice on how to deal with a patient who persistently emailed a doctor at the practice about medical issues, instead of attending for a consultation.
Read moreKeeping good clinical records is an important duty for the whole practice team. Kate Taylor, Clinical Risk Education Manager, examines why and provides tips for clinicians on how to do so.
Read moreHR experts Croner share a case where a practice sought their advice to deal with an employee with a disciplinary issue who was on long-term sick leave.
Read moreMedical Protection has seen a steady rise in the number of claims involving practice nurses. Kate Taylor and Diane Baylis, Clinical Risk and Education Managers, examine what areas of practice nursing carry the most risk.
Read moreEditor-in-Chief and MLA (medicolegal adviser) Dr Rachel Birch answers some recent queries from practices.
Read moreData from the NHS National Reporting and Learning System shows that more than 800 reported patient safety incidents relate to test result management.
Read moreDr Rachel Birch shares a recent case, where a member asked for advice on how to deal with a request from a patient to record his consultations
Read moreDrawing upon a recently reported case, Medical Protection’s Senior Medicolegal Adviser Dr Pallavi Bradshaw emphasises why it is important to include reflections in your ePortfolio.
Read moreTop ten tips to assist foundation doctors when consenting a patient for a procedure
Read moreNew Doctor Editor-in-Chief and Medicolegal Adviser Dr James Thorpe demonstrates why probity is paramount to the role of a foundation doctor.
Read moreWhen it comes to Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Medical Protection’s Medicolegal Adviser Dr Nicky King reflects on a junior doctor’s position
Read moreDr Robert Molloy reflects on his time working as a young doctor in Christchurch, New Zealand. When an earthquake struck, his year abroad took a very different turn
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