Press release 23/01/2015 Medical Innovation Bill - risk to responsible innovation Preview Article Medical Innovation Bill - risk to responsible innovation Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview 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. Read more Article contains Text
Press release 22/01/2015 81% of doctors in Scotland believe new criminal sanctions will create... Preview Article 81% of doctors in Scotland believe new criminal sanctions will create a culture of fear Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview 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. Read more Article contains Text
Factsheet 22/01/2015 Safe prescribing - Northern Ireland Preview Article Safe prescribing - Northern Ireland Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview Medication errors account for approximately 20% of all clinical negligence claims against doctors in both primary and secondary care. The costs associated with adverse events and inappropriate prescribing have been estimated at more than £750 million per year. This factsheet gives advice about avoiding prescribing errors. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Northern Ireland Consent Claims Generic Medicine Data Protection Negligence
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Statement of fitness for work - Northern Ireland Preview Article Statement of fitness for work - Northern Ireland Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Fit note is an informal name for the Statement of Fitness for Work. The Statement intends to advise patients who are on sick leave for more than seven days on whether, with extra support from their employer, they could return to work. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... GP locum General practice Competence Generic Medicine Use Guidelines Northern Ireland
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Statement of fitness for work - Scotland Preview Article Statement of fitness for work - Scotland Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Fit note is an informal name for the Statement of Fitness for Work. The Statement intends to advise patients who are on sick leave for more than seven days on whether, with extra support from their employer, they could return to work. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Scotland General practice Patients GP locum Managing clinical risk
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Statement of fitness for work Preview Article Statement of fitness for work Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Fit note is an informal name for the Statement of Fitness for Work. The Statement intends to advise patients who are on sick leave for more than seven days on whether, with extra support from their employer, they could return to work. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Competence General practice Generic Medicine Managing clinical risk Wales Patients
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Confidentiality – General principles - Wales Preview Article Confidentiality – General principles - Wales Time to read article: 5 mins Close Preview Confidentiality is at the centre of maintaining trust between patients and doctors. As a doctor, you have access to sensitive personal information about patients and you have a legal and ethical duty to keep this information confidential, unless the patient consents to the disclosure, disclosure is required by law or is necessary in the public interest. This factsheet sets out the basic principles of confidentiality. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Wales Use Guidelines General practice Issues & conflict management Data Protection Consent
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Confidentiality – General principles - Scotland Preview Article Confidentiality – General principles - Scotland Time to read article: 6 mins Close Preview Confidentiality is at the centre of maintaining trust between patients and doctors. As a doctor, you have access to sensitive personal information about patients and you have a legal and ethical duty to keep this information confidential, unless the patient consents to the disclosure; disclosure is required by law or is necessary in the public interest. This factsheet sets out the basic principles of confidentiality. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Use Guidelines Managing clinical risk Data Protection Issues & conflict management General practice Scotland
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Confidentiality - General principles - England Preview Article Confidentiality - General principles - England Time to read article: 6 mins Close Preview Confidentiality is at the centre of maintaining trust between patients and doctors. As a doctor, you have access to sensitive personal information about patients and you have a legal and ethical duty to keep this information confidential, unless the patient consents to the disclosure, disclosure is required by law or is necessary in the public interest. This factsheet sets out the basic principles of confidentiality. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Generic Medicine Confidentiality Medicine student Ethics Medical Records Compliance
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Statement of fitness for work Preview Article Statement of fitness for work Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Fit note is an informal name for the Statement of Fitness for Work. The Statement intends to advise patients who are on sick leave for more than seven days on whether, with extra support from their employer, they could return to work. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Patients GP locum General practice Managing clinical risk England
Factsheet 14/01/2015 Confidentiality – General principles - Northern Ireland Preview Article Confidentiality – General principles - Northern Ireland Time to read article: 6 mins Close Preview Confidentiality is at the centre of maintaining trust between patients and doctors. As a doctor, you have access to sensitive personal information about patients and you have a legal and ethical duty to keep this information confidential, unless the patient consents to the disclosure; disclosure is required by law or is necessary in the public interest. This factsheet sets out the basic principles of confidentiality. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Wales General practice GP locum Use Guidelines Issues & conflict management Data Protection
Press release 07/01/2015 MPS survey reveals 46% of GPs believe patients are more violent and a... Preview Article MPS survey reveals 46% of GPs believe patients are more violent and aggressive than five years ago Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview 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. Read more Article contains Text
Press release 07/01/2015 Doctors more fearful of GMC investigations than litigation Preview Article Doctors more fearful of GMC investigations than litigation Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview 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. Read more Article contains Text
Factsheet 05/01/2015 Clinical negligence claims – What to expect - Scotland Preview Article Clinical negligence claims – What to expect - Scotland Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview A clinical negligence claim is a demand for financial compensation for alleged harm caused by substandard clinical care. Common reasons for claims include failure or delay in diagnosis, or incorrect treatment. In fact, many claims arise out of poor communication. This factsheet outlines the main stages in the legal process of a claim and what it means for you. If you receive a complaint, and this is not being dealt with by your NHS or other employer, you should contact MPS immediately. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Generic Medicine Managing clinical risk Scotland Negligence
Press release 19/12/2014 MPS welcomes review of GMC treatment of vulnerable doctors under inve... Preview Article MPS welcomes review of GMC treatment of vulnerable doctors under investigation Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview 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. Read more Article contains Text
Press release 18/12/2014 MPS’s Christmas reminder of doctors’ obligations to report dangerous... Preview Article MPS’s Christmas reminder of doctors’ obligations to report dangerous drivers Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview 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 Read more Article contains Text
Press release 10/12/2014 House of Commons hears MPS’s concerns that Medical Innovation Bill co... Preview Article House of Commons hears MPS’s concerns that Medical Innovation Bill could increase uncertainty Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview 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. Read more Article contains Text
Factsheet 01/12/2014 Giving evidence - Northern Ireland Preview Article Giving evidence - Northern Ireland Time to read article: 4 mins Close Preview As a doctor, you may be asked to give evidence in many different types of tribunals, including criminal or civil courts, the coroner’s court and employment or mental health tribunals. This factsheet gives further information about what to expect and how to prepare. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Investigations Professionalism
Press release 01/12/2014 91% of doctors want more guidance on patient’s recording consultation... Preview Article 91% of doctors want more guidance on patient’s recording consultations, MPS survey reveals Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview 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. Read more Article contains Text
Press release 19/11/2014 MPS opposes GMC plans for harsher punishments Preview Article MPS opposes GMC plans for harsher punishments Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview The Medical Protection Society (MPS) opposes the GMC’s proposals to change its sanctions guidance and effectively dilute the discretion of Fitness to Practise Panels Read more Article contains Text
Articles and features 14/11/2014 The medical record...what lies beneath Preview Article The medical record...what lies beneath Time to read article: 5 mins Close Preview Dr Richard Stacey explores the extent of medical records and highlights where important information can be found beyond the core GP records Read more Article contains Text
Press release 10/11/2014 Rise in calls to MPS from practitioners concerned about CQC inspections Preview Article Rise in calls to MPS from practitioners concerned about CQC inspections Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview Rise in calls to MPS from practitioners concerned about CQC inspections Read more Article contains Text
Factsheet 04/11/2014 Removal of medical equipment after death - Wales Preview Article Removal of medical equipment after death - Wales Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview If a patient dies and the death is reportable to the coroner, you should leave all equipment in place until you have discussed the case with the coroner’s officer. This factsheet gives you further information about what to do. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Equipment General Surgery Managing clinical risk Health & safety Wales
Factsheet 03/11/2014 Removal of medical equipment after death - England Preview Article Removal of medical equipment after death - England Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview If a patient dies and the death is reportable to the coroner, you should leave all equipment in place until you have discussed the case with the coroner’s officer. This factsheet gives you further information about what to do. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Health & safety Equipment General Surgery Managing clinical risk