Legal Issues - Partnership deeds and CCG work
15 Feb 2012 | by Lynne Abbess
GPs will need to consider aspects of their partnership agreements in light of the establishment of commissioning groups. Lynne Abbess explains.
GPs may be able to claim relief following the sale of their share in the surgery premises, explains Russell Finn.
GPs will need to consider aspects of their partnership agreements in light of the establishment of commissioning groups. Lynne Abbess explains.
Plans to require doctors to push patients to stay in work or return to work are unrealistic and not part of their core role, medico-legal experts have warned.
Q: I am in partnership with my practice manager spouse and currently have a PMS contract. Can I hold the PMS contract without being on a PCT performers list?
The MDU's Dr Mike Devlin provides updated advice on how to deal with notifiable diseases.
Dr Peter Mackenzie throws light on why certain claims brought against GPs cannot be defended.
Relatives often request details from GPs about deceased patients, says MPS adviser Dr Rachel Birch.
The MDU's Dr Catherine Wills explains that evidence of early remediation in a complaint is vital.
GPs should bear in mind that paternity testing is not a routine investigation, says the MDU's Dr Jacqui Phillips.
Dr Stephanie Bown explores what greater patient choice might mean for GPs and how they can prepare.
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