Missed or delayed diagnosis of cancer the most common reason for high value claims - Medical Protection
Executive Director, John Tiernan, retires after 23 years at MPS
John Tiernan, Executive Director of Member Engagement at MPS will retire in July 2016, after 23 years’ supporting doctors and dentists in dentolegal and medicolegal issues.
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Medical Protection reminds members of its position on apologies
Following the launch of the Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman’s (PHSO) report titled General practice complaint handling across England: a thematic review, which was released today in collaboration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), NHS England and Health Watch, Medical Protection reminds members of its position on apologies.
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Medical Protection makes changes to GP subscriptions to help with extended hours
Medical Protection has made changes to how it sets GP subscriptions to reflect current and emerging primary care delivery across the UK. New definitions of work patterns have been introduced, in a move that Medical Protection hopes will help members who wish to work extended hours.
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MPS’s response to the MSC and GMC consultation on the draft guidance for medical students and medical schools on professional values and fitness to practise
Medical Protection survey: One in three male doctors have experienced depression
MPS responds to the CQC’s consultation on its regulation and inspection regime for independent doctor services
MPS has responded to the CQC’s consultation on how it inspects and regulates independent doctor services. While agreeing in principle to some elements of the CQC’s proposals, MPS does have significant concerns about the risks involved with adopting a one-size fits all approach to the regulation of all independent services.
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Concerned doctors reminded of their duty of patient confidentiality
MPS responds to proposals by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and the GMC for a new ‘generic professional capabilities framework’
The generic professional capabilities dealt with in the ten domains of this framework are all important. In our response, MPS particularly noted the reference to ‘emotional resilience’ in Domain 1 of the proposed framework. Emotional resilience is a valuable attribute for any doctor.
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MPS responds to the GMC’s consultation on changes to the information it publishes about a doctors fitness to practise
MPS has responded to the GMC’s proposals to change the information published and disclosed about a doctor’s fitness to practise. While MPS is supportive of a number of the proposed changes, we are concerned that the balance between the public interest and the individual interest of the doctor, is not being fully achieved.
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MPS appoints new Professional Services Executive Director
MPS responds to Professional Standards Authority's report on Rethinking Regulation
MPS response to the GMC consultation on guidance for doctors who offer cosmetic interventions
MPS responds to the PSA consultation - The Review of the performance of the health and care regulators
NHS LA triennial report: Action needed to drive down cost of clinical negligence, says MPS
NHS LA triennial report: Action needed to drive down cost of clinical negligence, says MPS In response to the Department of Health’s triennial review of the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA), the Medical Protection Society (MPS) is pleased that the cost of clinical negligence is recognised as an issue but wants to see a debate on the merits of a limit on future earnings and future care costs
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NHS liabilities of £28.3bn are unaffordable, reform needed says MPS
In response to the NHS LA’s estimates that £28.3bn will be needed to cover known and future claims for clinical negligence for past patient care – up by 10% on last year – the Medical Protection Society (MPS) urges the government to prioritise reform of the legal system.
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