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Lorna Hardman, Partner

 

Lorna Hardman, Partner

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Healthcare update

Welcome to the second edition of our healthcare update, an easy and convenient way for claims, complaints and risk managers in the healthcare sector to stay up to date with legal developments. We hope you will find these articles in this issue of interest.

 

Should you require any further information on any of the issues or events in this edition, please feel free to contact us. We would also be very pleased to hear from you with any views you have in relation to the update generally.

 

Articles in this issue

Corporate Manslaughter Q & A

On 6 April 2008, the new Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force. In this article Andy Hopkin provides answers to some of the questions you may have on this new legislation.

 

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Offender health and the Coroner's Court

Lorna Hardman provides valuable advice to all those involved with Inquests, and especially Trusts with responsibilities for commissioning or providing offender healthcare. 

 

Read the full article here

 

The true cost of stillbirth claims

A recent High Court decision has highlighted the difficulties of assessing and reserving for claims involving stillbirth and neonatal death, especially where the mother has sustained psychiatric injuries. Sejal Mehta duscusses the implications of this judgment.  

 

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Judicial review: are your procedures fair?

NHS Trusts must have fair procedures in place when exercising their decision-making functions. Barbara Anthony examines what is considered to be "a fair procedure" in today's society.

 

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Rampton patients' Article 8 rights go up in smoke!

Patients at a high security psychiatric hospital who claimed that the smoking ban breached their human rights recently had their claim stubbed out by the High Court.

 

Read the full article here

 

Hospital orders: what happens when the 28 day limit expires?

A recent High Court case shows the pragmatic approach of the Court where a hospital order gave rise to the possibility that a patient may have been unlawfully detained. We highlight the issues to be considered when detaining patients under the Mental Health Act.

 

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News round-up

An overview of developments in health and social care over the last few months, with links to the bulletins issued on these topics.

 

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Tomorrow’s news today

Our regular feature on likely developments in health and social care over the next few months, with Ben Troke.

 

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The content of this quarterly update is provided for the purposes of general interest and information. It contains only brief summaries of aspects of the subject matter and does not provide comprehensive statements of the law. It does not constitute legal advice and does not provide a substitute for it.