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5 October 2018

Social Media and the NHS

Efficient and innovative communication within the healthcare sector is a valuable resource and healthcare professionals are becoming increasingly reliant on the use of social media and messaging apps to communicate and share patient information with one another. However, messages composed and sent within seconds can have serious and lasting professional, legal and regulatory repercussions. 

Julie Norris

4 October 2018

Court of Appeal overturns High Court’s finding of doctor’s dishonesty

Case summary of Raychaudhuri v General Medical Council (Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care intervening) [2018] EWCA Civ 2027.

Shannett Thompson

18 September 2018

Medical school graduation to investigation in less than a year

A newly qualified doctor has been issued with a warning by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) after he punched a nightclub bouncer while celebrating his graduation from medical school. He was arrested and subsequently accepted a police caution for assault by beating.  As a result of the police caution, the matter was investigated by the General Medical Council (GMC) and Dr Jones then faced a hearing before the MPTS last week.This case serves as a stark reminder to all professionals to be mindful of the fact that behaviour in your private life can impact on your professional position. 

Sarah Atkinson

29 August 2018

Health Regulators sign up to the Emerging Concerns Protocol

The Emerging Concerns Protocol (‘the protocol’) has been developed by the Health and Social Care Regulators Forum. The aim is to provide a visibly distinct mechanism for organisations with a role in the quality and safety of care delivery to share information that may indicate risks to people who use their services, their carers, families or professionals. The protocol formalises existing sharing arrangements between health and social care regulators.

Shannett Thompson

29 August 2018

Transphobic comments give rise to private prosecution

Guiliana Kendal, transgender campaigner has commenced a private prosecution[1] against Linda Bellos, a lesbian feminist and longtime UK Labour Party member.  Miss Bellos was reported to police over comments that she had made about her willingness to “thump” pro-transgender activists. When the police decided not to charge Miss Bellos, Miss Kendal took matters into her own hands and commenced a private prosecution.

Melinka Berridge

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