New government must address key concerns of healthcare professionals
As Jeremy Hunt is reappointed as Health Secretary, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) is urging the new administration to consider two key issues affecting healthcare professionals; the lack of a collaborative, open learning culture and the rising cost of clinical negligence claims.
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Safeguarding children FAQs - England
The GMC states that “doctors play a crucial role in protecting children from abuse and neglect”. Child maltreatment includes neglect and physical, sexual and emotional abuse. The following frequently asked questions are designed to advise MPS members what to do and who to contact, should they suspect children are at risk of, or are experiencing, harm.
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MPS advice on doing humanitarian work in Nepal
The recent earthquake in Nepal has caused widespread loss of life, resulting in calls for an emergency relief effort.
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Communicating with patients by text message - Scotland
Text messaging allows practices to target and contact hundreds of patients within minutes. Patients can respond by text with replies automatically forwarded to a specified email address. Many practices are signing up to using a text messaging service to inform patients of appointments, flu vaccinations etc.
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Needlestick injuries - Scotland
Needlestick injuries can be classified as any piercing wound caused by a hypodermic needle, or by other sharp instruments or objects such as scalpels, mounted needles, broken glassware, etc. This factsheet sets out the main concerns for healthcare professionals and what to do when needlestick injuries happen.
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NHS complaints procedure – Local Resolution
MPS understands that handling complaints can be complex and stressful. It requires time and commitment during a period when individuals are feeling at their most vulnerable. Getting it right can pay huge dividends and this factsheet aims to provide you with what you need to know about NHS complaints.
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Clinical negligence claims – What to expect - Northern Ireland
A clinical negligence claim is a demand for financial compensation for alleged harm caused by substandard clinical care. Common reasons for claims include failure or delay in diagnosis, or incorrect treatment. In fact, many claims arise out of poor communication.
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Two in three doctors believe there is still a blame and shame culture in the NHS, MPS survey reveals
A Medical Protection Society (MPS) survey of more than 500 UK members, including GPs, consultants and non-consultant hospital doctors, revealed that two in three doctors (68%) believe there is a blame and shame culture in the NHS, and that it will be difficult to overcome this. This compares with 66% of respondents to the same survey conducted in 2011, indicating that there has not been a positive culture change in four years.
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Making the complaints process easier
MPS Complaints Adviser Sue Taylor explains how using the NHS Complaints Advocacy Service can help practices
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Confidentiality – Disclosures without consent - Wales
Certain circumstances can mean you are obliged to disclose information about a patient, even if you do not have their consent; under other circumstances, disclosure may be justifiable. This factsheet gives you further information about these circumstances.
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New regulations from the Competition and Markets Authority
A new Order from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) came into force on 6 April 2015 following an investigation into the independent healthcare market.
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Legal costs dwarfing compensation – MPS calls for action to address cost of clinical negligence
The Medical Protection Society (MPS) is calling on the next government to prioritise reform of the legal system to drive down the cost of clinical negligence. MPS believes introducing fixed costs for small value claims and a reform of the rules relating to claimants’ expert reports will help make clinical negligence more affordable.
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Senior doctors are a great source of support, say newly qualified doctors
As new doctors start their careers on hospital wards, a Medical Protection survey of over 500 doctors who have just completed their first year has revealed that 89% felt that they had some support. Of those, 91% said they received support from senior doctors, while 64% said they also received support from nurses.
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Risks of telephone consultations
Consulting on the telephone requires a different skill-set, relying on common sense and improvisation. Learning how to do this effectively is necessary to safeguard patients and your professional position, says GP and popular author Dr Tony Males
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Medical records - Wales
Good medical records – whether electronic or handwritten – are essential for the continuity of care of your patients. Adequate medical records enable you or somebody else to reconstruct the essential parts of each patient contact without reference to memory. They should therefore be comprehensive enough to allow a colleague to carry on where you left off.
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Risk alert – New CQC standard 'duty of candour'
The CQC has introduced a new regulation that makes it a statutory duty to have systems in place that capture patient safety incidents.
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MPS position on medical pilgrimages
Recently there have been a number of enquiries specifically in relation to members accompanying pilgrimages in a medical capacity.
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Needlestick injuries - Northern Ireland
Needlestick injuries can be classified as any piercing wound caused by a hypodermic needle, or by other sharp instruments or objects such as scalpels, mounted needles, broken glassware, etc. This factsheet sets out the main concerns for healthcare professionals and what to do when needlestick injuries happen.
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MPS backs Health Minister's withdrawal of support for Medical Innovation Bill
Forced data audits for NHS
NHS authorities can now be forced by the Information Commissioner (ICO) to be audited for compliance with the Data Protection Act.
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88% of GPs believe they are more likely to be sued now than five years ago
Access to health records - Scotland
Providing access to medical records is essentially a confidentiality issue; therefore, the starting point is whether or not the patient has consented to disclosure. If not, access should be denied, unless there is some other clear justification for allowing access.
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