Impact of the Personal Injury Discount Rate change on GPs
We are extremely disappointed and concerned by the decision to reduce the Personal Injury Discount Rate so significantly. This decision will increase the cost of settling future loss claims against our members at a time when the cost of clinical negligence is already at a worryingly high level.
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GP Indemnity Support Scheme
NHS England has announced a scheme to help GPs cover the cost of their professional protection for the next two years. The money is being paid directly to practices and the first payment has already been made. Read below for details on NHS England's scheme.
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New GMC Confidentiality guidance: what you need to know
The GMC has revised its Confidentiality guidance and this will come into force on 25 April 2017. Medicolegal Adviser Dr Rachel Birch explains what doctors need to know about the changes
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GMC updates confidentiality guidance
The GMC has revised its guidance on confidentiality for all doctors practising in the UK
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Dealing with complaints
Kirsty Plowman considers how complaints can affect you and offers tips for tackling any you may receive
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How to... deal with trivial requests by patients
Medicolegal Adviser Dr Marika Davies explains how to maintain professionalism when dealing with trivial requests from patients
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1 in 10 doctors offered Valentines card or gift from patient
Around 10% of doctors and consultants in the UK (1 in 10) say they have been offered a Valentine’s Day card or gift from a patient during their career, according to a survey by a leading medical protection organisation.
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FAQ: Will MPS assist with other liability arising from my practice
In addition to clinical negligence, will MPS assist with other liability arising from my practice?
Read moreThe healing power of saying “sorry” in healthcare
If I accidentally bump into someone and hurt them walking along the street, my immediate reaction is to say sorry, regardless of whether it was or wasn’t my fault. What happens when we place a similar analogy into a doctor/patient context?
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Top 5 apps for 2017
Dr Saba Tabish, an FY2 doctor in Wolverhampton, reviews five of the best apps for foundation doctors.
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Four months in
Dr Peter Logan, an FY1 doctor working in the Midlands, reflects on the start of his journey as a foundation doctor.
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How do I reflect effectively?
Dr Mark Dinwoodie, Director of Education at Medical Protection, discusses the importance of reflection and Dr Ayaz Khalid, a foundation doctor, shares his top tips for reflective practice
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Medical Protection partners with Isle of Wight GP Federation
Medical Protection and One Wight Health Limited (OWHL) GP Federation have formed a partnership offering GP practices access to advice, support, educational programmes and workshops that will help them meet local healthcare needs
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Mandatory reporting - should doctors be policing our communities?
Trust sits at the heart of the doctor-patient relationship – it is fundamental. I for one have discussed issues with my GP which I would never dream of discussing with friends and family, and as a doctor myself, have been at the receiving end of equally personal and confidential information from patients.
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Commenting on the GMC’s State of Medical Education and Practice in the UK report
The GMC is right to acknowledge the 'state of unease in the profession’- patient expectations are changing and GPs are more likely to be sued now than ever before. It is important to strike a balance between holding doctors to account and reducing unnecessary pressures.
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Risk alert: Advice on administering flu vaccinations
Several members have contacted us with queries regarding flu vaccinations; primarily which practice colleagues can administer these, and what safeguarding should be in place if so.
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'Dr Google' in the patient chair
There is no escaping the fact that ‘Dr Google’ is becoming more and more influential in GP consultations. At Medical Protection, we commissioned a YouGov online survey of 2021 British adults to look at the pros and cons of seeking medical advice from the internet.
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Challenging the GMC
Medical Protection is calling on the GMC to halt plans to expand their register.
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Ask the expert - speaking up about ethical behaviour
Dr Marika Davies, a medicolegal adviser, solves your dilemma around speaking up about unethical behaviour.
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Delays on applications to the National Performers List
We are aware that some members who have recently qualified as GPs are experiencing delays in their application to have their status amended on the National Performers List. This is leading to some confusion as to whether they can continue to work while waiting for their status to be changed.
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Almost one in two (47%) use ‘Dr Google’ before GP consultations
For the record…
The importance of good, clear and thorough medical records cannot be underestimated - not only do they ensure the smooth running of your day-to-day life in practice; they might prove invaluable in the event of a claim.
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Removing patients from the practice list - Northern Ireland
Removing patients from the practice list is an emotive issue, risking criticism from bodies such as the Northern Ireland Ombudsman, the General Medical Council (GMC) and the media and should only be used after careful consideration and as a last resort.
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