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There is much still to learn about how the strategy will be implemented and those details will play a huge part in determining the final outcome. However, there are grounds for optimism.
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How practitioners of Aesthetic Medicine can protect themselves from claims through good clinical governance & risk management.
A reminder to Claimants who pursue fundamentally dishonest Claims that they cannot simply walk away before trial to avoid facing the consequences.
Following the death of Charlie Gard last year from a rare genetic illness, Charlie’s parents are pressing for ‘Charlie’s Law’ to be introduced.
The parents of Charlie Gard, an infant who died in 2017 from a rare genetic illness, are pressing for the introducing of 'Charlie's Law' to save other parents from the trauma of going to court over their child's treatment.
The recent case, DL-H v West London Mental Health Trust and another, provides helpful clarification on the issue of religious beliefs versus mental disorder, which is a common issue that mental health tribunals engage with
Since the Cheshire West Supreme Court judgment in March 2014, deprivation of liberty has been one of the most challenging legal issues in the health and social care context, with hundreds of thousands more people now recognised to be deprived of their liberty and needing a due legal process for it to be made lawful.
The National Framework for Continuing Healthcare published in 2012, and subject to regular review, provides national guidance on the eligibility of individuals for the funding of ongoing care and support from health and social care professionals.
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