NHS Resolution to establish and administer new state-backed indemnity scheme for GPs in England
Alex Chalk MP: New indemnity scheme welcome news for GPs, but we must still tackle rising costs
The proposed state-backed indemnity scheme is welcome news for GPs in England, but the underlying issue of rising clinical negligence costs still needs to be tackled - Alex Chalk MP told MPs, peers and health leaders at a parliamentary event last night.
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MPS: Cultural change key to open, learning healthcare environment in Scotland
21 November 2017: We must strive for cultural change in healthcare where staff are trained and supported to be open about mistakes, learn from them and where senior clinicians lead by example - the Medical Protection Society (MPS) told a Scottish Parliament Health & Sport Committee today.
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MPS: Legislation to deliver discount rate reform must progress swiftly
The legislation that will pave the way for reform on how the discount rate is set, must be introduced to Parliament promptly to avoid the risk of clinical negligence costs becoming unsustainable, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) said today after its appearance at a Justice Select Committee.
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MPS comments on Government plans to reform health regulators
Adopting a considered approach in a time of uncertainty
Making an informed choice: MPS response to Department of Health state...
Making an informed choice: MPS response to Department of Health statement
Our approach is to make considered decisions that protect the long term interests of GP members, rather than making rash decisions that could have a long-lasting and detrimental impact on members.
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The Department of Health issue statement on the indemnity offer made by MDU
Government support for GPs welcomed, but caution is urged
In the latest development regarding indemnity costs for GPs, the Government has announced its decision to develop a state-backed indemnity scheme for GPs in England.
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Changes to scheduled and unscheduled care
Following feedback from you, we are pleased to announce some changes to how we set our GP membership subscriptions.
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Newly qualified doctors optimistic about future careers, but need support
Provision of medicolegal reports/acting as a medicolegal expert
If you are a doctor and want to practise medicine in the UK, you need to hold GMC registration with a licence to practise. Given this requirement, we have carefully considered the appropriate criteria we require of members who produce medicolegal reports and/or act as a medicolegal expert.
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Medical Protection partners with two leading GP groups
MPS response to NHS Resolution 2016/17 annual report
Olympic Games 2016
The Olympic Games is a major event in the world’s sporting and cultural calendar. Almost inevitably, a number of Medical Protection members may be travelling to Brazil to attend the Rio do Janeiro Games.
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Care.data – MPS advice to members
The Care.data programme that was due to be rolled out in 2014 was delayed following criticism of the way the information campaign supporting it was implemented.
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New judgment on patient consent
The law on informed consent has changed following a Supreme Court judgment.
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Clinical negligence costs at tipping point - urgent reform needed
Swift Government action needed to support GPs with indemnity costs fo...
Swift Government action needed to support GPs with indemnity costs following discount rate change
With the General Election now past, the Government needs to act swiftly and decisively to protect GPs from its decision to reduce the personal injury discount rate - a decision which has substantially pushed up the cost of settling large clinical negligence claims.
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