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Factsheet 01/04/2014

Raising concerns and whistleblowing - Wales

Raising concerns and whistleblowing - Wales

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One of the most difficult situations faced by any clinician is when you are concerned that a colleague’s behaviour, health or professional performance may be placing patients at risk. This factsheet outlines your duty to raise concerns when patients may be at risk of harm.

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Press release 31/03/2014

MPS opposes new criminal sanctions and urges government rethink

MPS opposes new criminal sanctions and urges government rethink

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The Medical Protection Society is calling on the government to rethink plans to introduce a new criminal offence for healthcare professionals for wilful neglect or ill-treatment.

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Press release 07/03/2014

MPS comments on duty of candour review

MPS comments on duty of candour review

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The Medical Protection Society (MPS) welcomes the importance placed on a culture of openness in the review of the threshold for the statutory duty of candour; but is concerned about when the duty will apply.

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Press release 19/02/2014

'Opportunity to address concerns' - MPS responds to decision to delay...

'Opportunity to address concerns' - MPS responds to decision to delay care.data

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Dr Pallavi Bradshaw, medicolegal adviser at the Medical Protection Society (MPS) said, 'MPS is pleased to see that the launch of care.data is being postponed by six months, which will give NHS England the opportunity to address the concerns that have been raised.

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Press release 18/02/2014

MPS highlights prescribing as one of the top risks in general practice

MPS highlights prescribing as one of the top risks in general practice

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Prescribing continues to be one of the top five risks in general practice based on Clinical Risk Self Assessments (CRSAs) conducted by the Medical Protection Society (MPS) at more than 150 practices across the UK and Ireland in 2013.

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Press release 17/02/2014

MPS surveys of GPs and public reveal lack of information around care...

MPS surveys of GPs and public reveal lack of information around care data

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A YouGov survey commissioned by the Medical Protection Society (MPS) has revealed that 67% of over 1400 respondents from England say they have not received the leaflet from NHS England explaining the new care.data system.1 Furthermore, 45% do not understand care.data from what they have read or heard.

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Articles and features 10/02/2014

In the hot seat with... Professor Nigel Sparrow

In the hot seat with... Professor Nigel Sparrow

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Professor Nigel Sparrow, senior national GP advisor at the CQC, chats to Charlotte Hudson about the regulator’s new ratings for GP surgeries

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Press release 06/02/2014

A year since Francis - MPS warns current policy at risk of sustaining...

A year since Francis - MPS warns current policy at risk of sustaining culture of fear

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A year since the publication of the Francis Inquiry into Mid Staffs, the Medical Protection Society warns that the current policy direction may sustain a culture of fear in hospital wards instead of improving it.

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Articles and features 04/02/2014

Risk alert: Clinical protocols

Risk alert: Clinical protocols

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Diane Baylis, MPS Clinical Risk Manager, discusses how protocols enable practice teams to practise the right way.

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Articles and features 01/02/2014

The Drama Triangle

The Drama Triangle

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Dr Andrew Tresidder explores how to maintain professional detachment in a consultation, drawing on the psychological concepts around the Drama Triangle. He is a GP Patient Safety Lead for Somerset CCG, GP Appraiser, member of the Somerset Clinician Support Service, and member of the European Association of Physician Health. He is a former Somerset LMC rep and Bristol Medical School Academy GP Lead.

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Articles and features 01/02/2014

Case study - an unfortunate prescription

Case study - an unfortunate prescription

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Mrs H was a 35-year-old teaching assistant who also had two school-aged children. She was obese with a BMI of 40. In 2006, she had seen Dr G with left knee pain. Dr G recorded that on examination her knee was tender over her medial joint line but was otherwise stable. He initially prescribed diclofenac and advised her to lose weight.

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Articles and features 01/02/2014

In the hot seat

In the hot seat

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For a busy GP, any tool that can save time and labour is valuable. Charlotte Hudson chats with Dr Darach Ó Ciardha about the launch of GPBuddy.co.uk and its benefits for GPs and patients

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Articles and features 19/01/2014

Which room?

Which room?

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Victoria Armitage, from the Royal National Institute of Blind People, shares her experience of general practice as someone with sight loss.

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Press release 07/01/2014

Wilful neglect criminal offences threaten clinical judgment, says MPS

Wilful neglect criminal offences threaten clinical judgment, says MPS

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Following a debate in the House of Lords yesterday, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) warns that the new wilful neglect criminal offences could threaten doctors’ clinical judgment. Whilst MPS agrees that doctors should face tough sanctions for causing deliberate harm to patients, it opposes the new criminal offences because they will have unintended and damaging consequences.

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05/01/2014

Giving evidence

Giving evidence

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As a doctor, you may be asked to give evidence in many different types of tribunals, including criminal or civil courts, the coroner’s court and employment or mental health tribunals. This factsheet gives further information about what to expect and how to prepare.

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