From the case files...
In this issue we bring you two interesting cases; the first encourages GPs to exercise caution when diagnosing haematuria, and the second highlights how various poor communication channels can have a negative impact on patient care.
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Risk alert: Controlled drugs
With the ever-changing legislation surrounding the management of controlled drugs, clinical risk manager Kate Taylor asks, is your practice is up-to-date?
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What make a patient safety culture?
MPS clinical risk programme manager Julie Price discusses how to build a patient safety culture in primary care.
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Are you social media savvy?
What happens on tour stays on tour, but what happens on Twitter stays on Google forever. Practices should be cautious when posting on social media sites, says web editor Jack Kellett and MPS medicolegal adviser Dr Rachel Birch
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The Canary in the coalmine
Dr Paul Heslin, a GP and occasional locum based in Dublin, looks at the misunderstood life of a GP locum.
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Digital dilemmas - Communicating with patients by text
How to manage online feedback
GPs are the most discussed group on NHS Choices; here are some tips to use patients’ comments to your advantage.
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The Apprentice
In her last column, our columnist Laura Davison, talks about her experiences of being a new GP.
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Safeguarding children - Northern Ireland
Doctors play a crucial role in protecting children from abuse and neglect. Surgery consultations, home visits, emergency department admissions and contact with other professionals who work with children help to build up a picture of a child’s situation. This factsheet is designed to help members know how to act and who to contact when they suspect children are at risk of or are experiencing harm.
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Controlled drugs - Scotland
Under the Misuse of Drugs Act (1971) and the Misuse of Drugs Regulations (2001), GPs have a responsibility for controlled drugs (CDs) within their practice. This factsheet highlights what you should be aware of when carrying, storing and recording controlled drugs.
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A litigation alternative?
The Scottish Government is exploring the possibility of a no-fault compensation scheme – here Gareth Gillespie looks at how it works in Sweden
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Guiding you through the claims process
Following your feedback, Medical Protection has launched a new way of supporting you if you receive a clinical negligence claim. MPS medicolegal adviser Dr Sam Godwin explains what the changes mean
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MPS says the Medical Innovation Bill is unnecessary
In response to the recent Legislation to encourage Medical Innovation Dr Nick Clements, Head of Medical Services at MPS said, "The Bill is unnecessary. Current law already allows doctors acting responsibly to innovate without fear of clinical negligence claims, provided they have the support of a responsible body of peers and the patient’s informed consent. The Bill gives false reassurance to doctors over their legal position and could undermine clinical trials therefore disrupting medical research.
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Making Your Practice Safe
This workshop will help you to gain a greater understanding of the patient safety culture that exists in your practice, allowing you to identify and target areas for improvement.
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How to handover safely
Handover is a critical time when things can go wrong. Dr Pallavi Bradshaw, MPS medicolegal adviser, shares advice on what information should be handed over to the team coming on, while highlighting the importance of good communication.
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The story of Beth Bowen
In 2007 Clare Bowen’s five-year-old daughter Beth died during surgery at a hospital in the UK. Here she tells her story to Sara Dawson – and relays her hopes that it will reduce the likelihood of such an incident happening again
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MPS reminds doctors of duty to children who lack capacity
Inside the Mental Welfare Commission
The Commission safeguards the interests of people with mental illness and learning disabilities, and earlier this year issued detailed guidance on the administration of covert medicine. Here Lynn McBean, communications manager, describes the work of the organisation.
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Communicating with patients by text message - Northern Ireland
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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Creating an open reporting culture in the NHS
Sir Robert Francis QC is heading up an independent review into creating the open and honest reporting culture in the NHS.
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Will a new approach to patients near the end of life suffer the same...
Will a new approach to patients near the end of life suffer the same fate as the Liverpool Care Pathway?
Medicolegal expert and MPS spokesperson, Dr Pallavi Bradshaw, questions the new approach to end of life care outlined by the government.
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