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Category: Medical Negligence

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NHS Legal Costs to Settle Clinical Negligence Claims

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Great Ormond Street Surgeons put Children’s Safety at Risk

Cosmetic Surgeon carrying out surgery on patient. Under new rules, the patient would have to undergo a two week isolation before surgery.

Dr Ashish Dutta Cosmetic Surgeon Suspended

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Lack of Paediatric Intensive Care Beds

A photograph of baby's hand in front of it's face, in soft focus. Potter's syndrome can lead to underdeveloped lungs and kidney abnormalities in babies, but it is often detected during pregnancy.

NHS Trust pays £1m for maternity care whilst being investigated

GP Shortage Risks Patient Safety

Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Doctors told use “least unsafe” option

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Increasing Pressures is Causing A&E Delays

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Pledge to Recruit Thousands New NHS Staff Under Fire

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NHS Workers Struggle Against Stress and Financial Pressure

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Harsh Working Conditions Highlighted by Deaths of Two Nurses

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A&E Departments Need Improvement Warns Watchdog

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Erb’s Palsy Awareness

A photograph of green capsule medication from a prescription bottle, to depict the risk of opioid addiction patients are being subjected to.

Patients at Risk of Opioid Painkiller Addiction

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‘Little Progress’ In NHS Patient Safety

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NHS Resolution Report On The Early Notification Scheme Progress

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Avoidable Birth Injuries NHS Report

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The NHS Contaminated Blood Scandal

A photo of surgeon operating on a patient, to depict cosmetic surgery, in an article about Allergen Textured Breast Implants Recall.

Allergen Textured Breast Implants Recall

Lady being served in a pharmacy. The DHSC has announced that pharmacies will treat minor health issues from October 2019.

Pharmacies will Treat Minor Health Issues