Medico-Legal - Always audit significant events
16 May 2012 | by Dr Pallavi Bradshaw
Auditing critical events is crucial to avoid claims and improve patient safety, says Dr Pallavi Bradshaw.
Dr Jeremy Phipps has 10 top tips on avoiding mistakes in the prescriptions you give to patients.
Auditing critical events is crucial to avoid claims and improve patient safety, says Dr Pallavi Bradshaw.
Our audit revealed numerous errors in electronic summaries. By Edwin Hian Ong and Dr Anita Sharma
When it is right and wrong for practices to eject patients from their registered list. By Fiona Barr
Professor Rodger Charlton explains how research can be undertaken by GPs in everyday practice.
The key to successful change management is getting the people bit right, explains Fiona Dalziel.
Raising a concern about a colleague can be hard, but it is necessary if patients are at risk. By Fiona Barr
Practices must take steps to avoid accidental information disclosures.
Dr Brian Fisher outlines how practices and patients can benefit from making records accessible.
Leaving a post in England for one in Wales has revealed the contrasts for Professor Rodger Charlton.
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