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News and updates 18/05/2015

Priorities for the new Government

Priorities for the new Government

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With the new government in place, and Jeremy Hunt MP reappointed as the Secretary of State for Health, it is crucial that they focus on addressing some key concerns of stakeholders.

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Press release 14/05/2015

Mental health and general practice: who is looking after doctors?

Mental health and general practice: who is looking after doctors?

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As part of Mental Health Awareness Week (11-17 May), the Medical Protection Society (MPS) is calling for more support and awareness of mental health issues among GPs.

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Press release 12/05/2015

New government must address key concerns of healthcare professionals

New government must address key concerns of healthcare professionals

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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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Press release 27/04/2015

Two in three doctors believe there is still a blame and shame culture...

Two in three doctors believe there is still a blame and shame culture in the NHS, MPS survey reveals

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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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Press release 13/04/2015

Legal costs dwarfing compensation – MPS calls for action to address c...

Legal costs dwarfing compensation – MPS calls for action to address cost of clinical negligence

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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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Press release 08/04/2015

Senior doctors are a great source of support, say newly qualified doc...

Senior doctors are a great source of support, say newly qualified doctors

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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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Press release 02/03/2015

MPS backs Health Minister's withdrawal of support for Medical Innovat...

MPS backs Health Minister's withdrawal of support for Medical Innovation Bill

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MPS has long called for a full and proper review to examine what the potential barriers to innovation might be as well as solutions. We are pleased the government has listened.

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Press release 19/02/2015

67% of GPs are fearful of being sued by patients

67% of GPs are fearful of being sued by patients

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A Medical Protection Society (MPS) survey of 600 GP members reveals that 67% of respondents are fearful of being sued by patients.

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News and updates 17/02/2015

Forced data audits for NHS

Forced data audits for NHS

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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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Press release 23/01/2015

67% of doctors in Scotland do not believe legal duty will improve ope...

67% of doctors in Scotland do not believe legal duty will improve openness

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A Medical Protection Society (MPS) survey of over 290 members in Scotland reveals that 67% of respondents do not believe a duty to be open with patients will improve openness. Of the 296 doctors surveyed by MPS, 66% were not aware of the proposals for a duty of candour and 70% believe a statutory duty to admit mistakes would be difficult to enforce.

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Press release 23/01/2015

Medical Innovation Bill - risk to responsible innovation

Medical Innovation Bill - risk to responsible innovation

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Today, Lord Saatchi’s Medical Innovation Bill will go for its final reading in the House of Lords. MPS believes this Bill is unnecessary, and is risk to responsible innovation and patient safety.

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Press release 22/01/2015

81% of doctors in Scotland believe new criminal sanctions will create...

81% of doctors in Scotland believe new criminal sanctions will create a culture of fear

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A Medical Protection Society (MPS) survey of over 290 members in Scotland reveals that 81% believe the proposed new criminal sanctions for healthcare professionals who wilfully neglect or ill-treat patients will create a culture of fear and 75% believe doctors are currently fully accountable for errors that may happen.

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Press release 07/01/2015

MPS survey reveals 46% of GPs believe patients are more violent and a...

MPS survey reveals 46% of GPs believe patients are more violent and aggressive than five years ago

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A Medical Protection Society (MPS) survey of 254 GP members reveals that 46% of GPs believe patients are more violent and aggressive than five years ago, while 35% think the situation is about the same. Worryingly, 51% of GPs have experienced violent or aggressive behaviour from patients and sadly 34% of those accepted it as part of their job.

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Press release 07/01/2015

Doctors more fearful of GMC investigations than litigation

Doctors more fearful of GMC investigations than litigation

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In yesterday’s Health Select Committee hearing, the GMC suggested doctors practise defensively because of the threat of litigation; however MPS’s experience is that it is the increasing scrutiny by the GMC, with half of those investigations requiring no action on the doctor’s registration, which is causing most alarm and mistrust within the profession.

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Press release 19/12/2014

MPS welcomes review of GMC treatment of vulnerable doctors under inve...

MPS welcomes review of GMC treatment of vulnerable doctors under investigation

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MPS (Medical Protection Society) welcomes the General Medical Council’s (GMC) commitment to review the way it treats vulnerable doctors under fitness to practise investigations.

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Press release 18/12/2014

MPS’s Christmas reminder of doctors’ obligations to report dangerous...

MPS’s Christmas reminder of doctors’ obligations to report dangerous drivers

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With the recent reduction in Scotland’s drink-driving limit and the festive season now in full swing, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) is reminding doctors of their professional obligations to disclose information regarding patients who jeopardise public safety by driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

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Press release 10/12/2014

House of Commons hears MPS’s concerns that Medical Innovation Bill co...

House of Commons hears MPS’s concerns that Medical Innovation Bill could increase uncertainty

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At a House of Commons Adjournment debate yesterday, the Medical Protection Society’s (MPS) concerns that the Medical Innovation Bill is unnecessary and could increase uncertainty were raised.

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Press release 01/12/2014

91% of doctors want more guidance on patient’s recording consultation...

91% of doctors want more guidance on patient’s recording consultations, MPS survey reveals

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An MPS survey of over 500 members has revealed that one in five (19%) doctors have experience of patients recording their consultations. Of those, 40% were not made aware at the time that the patient was recording the consultation.

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