Given the pressures that GPs experience in their daily practice, it is understandable that many fear being the subject of complaints or regulatory procedures. Such regulatory fear is driving GPs…
Background Dr B is an experienced GP, who was working sessions for a private, and exclusively remote, GP organisation. He had been working there successfully for some time, when he…
Record keeping is a fundamental responsibility for GPs, supporting high-quality patient care and clinical decision-making. Accurate and timely health records not only guide ongoing care and promote continuity across providers…
On instructions from the Medical Defense Society, we recently concluded the successful defence of a GP and Medical Defense Society member in fitness to practise proceedings before the General Medical…
In an increasingly complex healthcare landscape, it’s striking how many elements of general practice have evolved except the assumptions underpinning GP indemnity. At Medical Defense Society, we speak to GPs…
GPs will have been concerned to read that an independent review of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), led by Dr Penny Dash, identified ‘significant internal failings’ that hinder the regulator’s…
Both the Royal College of GPs (RCGP) and the British Medical Association (BMA) recently voted to phase out Physician Associate (PA) roles on grounds of patient safety. However, around 2,000…
Medical Defense Society was pleased to sponsor and attend the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Annual Conference and Exhibition 2024 on 3–4 October at the ACC Liverpool. We heard…
After GPs voted in March to reject the 2024/25 contract, the British Medical Association (BMA) formally entered into dispute with NHS England and issued guidance on how to approach the…
With the imposition of the 2024/25 GP contract, providing a 1.9% funding uplift to practices, many GPs are angry that the government has not done enough to improve pay and…