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The challenging future of clinical negligence litigation


26 July 2021
Mike Knight, ARAG, discusses the future of Clinical Negligence
Like almost every other profession, discipline and walk of life, clinical negligence practitioners have seen a huge transformation wrought by the pandemic. 
Mike Knight
By all accounts, the sector coped remarkably well under the restrictions that were so hastily introduced, last year. A lot of credit has rightly been given to the engineers of the COVID-19 Clinical Negligence Protocol agreed between NHS Resolution the Society of Clinical Injury Lawyers (SCIL) and Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA).
The protocol, however, was not formally introduced until August, by which time solicitors, barristers, judges and numerous other professionals had already found new ways to progress cases in the highly challenging circumstances, and even hold hearings in person, where necessary and possible. ....

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Battle fatigue


The low down
For the public, former Tory chancellor Nigel Lawson once  observed, the National Health Service is the closest thing the country has to a religion. And the NHS is, indeed, many things to many people – from Europe’s single largest employer to a fiercely contested political battlefield. It is also under-resourced and, in dealing with Covid-19, has come close to breaking point. That cocktail of public devotion and periodic cash crises makes for a complex relationship between error and responsibility. Political leaders rail against the funds spent on medical negligence cases. Yet there is scant evidence of lawyers or clients ‘taking advantage’ of the pandemic to bring claims against the Covid-battered NHS. And if ‘no-fault’ compensation replaced legal battles, the ultimate bill would be higher. ....

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36 new career paths emerge out of lockdown - the early movers of 2021 as latest appointments listed


36 new career paths emerge out of lockdown - the early movers of 2021 as latest appointments listed
Business Live s latest round-up on the Humber
14:42, 14 MAY 2021
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Lockdown hasn’t meant stay put when it comes to careers, with some key appointments, promotions and switches completed in the Humber region.
Here is our latest regular round-up in association with On Line People, one of the largest regional suppliers of technical and professional personnel on temporary, interim and permanent placements. ....

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The Mystery Of The Covid Deaths Taking Months To Appear In NHS Data


Staff working on a Covid intensive care hospital ward
They are called the “daily death figures” – and they provide one of the starkest illustrations of the devastating loss of life caused by Covid-19.
For journalists, politicians and the wider public, the rising death toll has formed a vital part of our understanding of the severity of the pandemic over time.
It has also informed vital policy decisions, such as when lockdowns should be lifted.
But something unusual is happening to a small number of deaths in the data. These rare cases aren’t being reported to the public until much, much later than they occur – in some cases, up to nine months on. ....

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NHS spends £30 million on preparing staff for inquests into patient deaths


NHS spends £30 million on preparing staff for inquests into patient deaths
One trust spent over £650,000 in a single year
8 February 2021 • 5:00am
NHS trusts have spent £30 million on “witness coaching” for inquiries into a series of hospital scandals, a Telegraph investigation has found.
Since 2012, NHS hospitals have spent over £28,000,000 on preparation for staff for coroners inquests into patient deaths, according to newly-released data.
One trust spent over £650,000 in a single year, amid accusations that NHS staff are still being “coached” to give model answers to influence coroners to limit damage to a hospital’s reputation.
“The fact that NHS trusts are spending such large amounts of taxpayers’ money on legal advice re inquests, when most bereaved families are left to fend for themselves is scandalous,” says Peter Walsh, Chief Executive of Action Against Medical Accidents (AVMA). ....

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