John Tingle announces a new book that he has co-edited.
Category: Health Care Law
Taking Embodiment Seriously in Public Policy and Practice: Adopting a Procedural Approach to Health and Welfare
This post summarises a paper by Joseph T F Roberts – Taking Embodiment Seriously in Public Policy and Practice: Adopting a Procedural Approach to Health and Welfare’ – recently published in the Monash Bioethics Review.
Roundabouts, groundhog days and patient safety in the NHS
In this post John Tingle discusses the circular nature of NHS patient safety policy making, practice and warns about the risk of health care staff becoming desensitised by the frequency of patient safety reports into crises and repetition of messages.
Being open and honest with patients
In this post, John Tingle discusses the relationship between doctors and their patients
Patient safety, clinical guidelines, and the law
John Tingle explores the interface between patient safety, clinical guidelines, and the law
We must not forget about the interests of injured patients when discussing clinical negligence litigation reform
John Tingle discusses some recent patient safety and adverse health care event reports.
Patient safety challenges in the NHS
In this blogpost, John Tingle discusses patient safety challenges in NHS
Do-It-Yourself Diabetes Technology and the Law
This post summarises a paper we published a few months ago in Diabetic Medicine: ‘#WeAreNotWaiting DIY Artificial Pancreas Systems and the Challenges for the Law’*
Patient Safety Never Events in the NHS
In this post, John Tingle discusses patient safety issues in NHS
A perfect storm in clinical negligence litigation is brewing and reforms are on the horizon
In this post, John Tingle discusses issues related to clinical negligence compensation and the NHS