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Let’s go halves: Splitting the cost of s.117…

WebS.117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (the ‘MHA’) imposes a joint duty on clinical commissioning groups (“CCGs”) and local authorities (“LAs”) to provide after-care …

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What can a patient on a waiting list do to speed…

WebIn January 2023, the Prime Minster pledged that ‘NHS waiting lists will fall and people will get care more quickly’. However, the number of people waiting list to start …

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An overview of the legal framework for paying GP…

WebWednesday 15 September 2021. An overview of the legal framework for paying GP…. NHS GP practices in England have long been based on the traditional model where the …

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Legal issues arising out of Medical Priority…

WebClinical commissioning groups (“ CCGs ”) are not under a legal duty to promote a comprehensive health service. Instead, CCGs owe a target legal duty to …

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An Introduction to the Legal Structures of the NHS

WebIn the 2015 Spending Review the government announced that funding for the Department of Health would increase to £133.1 billion (or £126.5 billion at 2017/18

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Changes on the way to reconfiguration of local…

WebChanges on the way to reconfiguration of local NHS…. Section 46 and Schedule 6 to the Health and Care Act 2022 introduce a new Schedule 10A to the …

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WebLandmark Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers advising on the legal rules that affect the operation and management of the NHS in England. This resource provides …

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Court finds waiting times for gender identity…

WebTuesday 12 September 2023. Court finds waiting times for gender identity health…. The NHS commissions specified services for rare and very rare conditions, and this includes …

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A GUIDE TO THE LAW ON NHS CONTINUING CARE AND NHS …

Web5.1 NHS Funded Nursing care is covered by Part 6 of the 2012 Regulations. Regulation 20 defines “nursing care” as follows: 12[2001] QC 213. ““nursing care” means nursing care …

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Decision making, mental capacity and undue…

Web1. A series of UK cases over the past decade have explored that difficult space between the right of the court to intervene where decisions are made by those who lack …

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R (Crowter) v Secretary of State for Health and…

WebThe Court of Appeal rejected a challenge to s.1 (1) (d) of the Abortion Act 1967: R (Crowter) v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care [2022] EWCA Civ …

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Establishing the NHS body responsible for commissioning …

Web4.2. A reference to ^the oard _ in the NHS Act is a reference to the National Health Service ommissioning oard, which operates under the name of NHS England _.

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Paposhvili: Where are we now

WebHealthcare cases such as that considered by the Strasbourg Court in Paposhvili are notoriously difficult and have often been approached with real …

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NHS COMPLAINTS AND THE HEALTH SERVICE …

Web3 2. Data on written complaints in the NHS, which is published on a yearly basis by NHS Digital, shows that the number of complaints made by or on behalf of patients is rising.2 …

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pockets of ^traditional approaches remain and those can …

Webaward a person a pension or to review (and hence possibly reduce) a pension almost certainly needs to be taken by an ^independent and impartial tribunal _, the counter …

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The powers and duties of the Secretary of State for Health

Web“(1) There is to be a body corporate known as the National Health Service Commissioning Board (“the Board”). (2) The Board is subject to the duty under section 1(1) concurrently …

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Residence and “Ordinary Residence”: How can it possibly be …

WebPage 4 8. The leading case on ordinary residence, at least until the Supreme Court hands down judgment in Cornwall Council (and probably thereafter), is Shah v Barnet LBC …

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The impact of procurement law in the NHS

Web5 1.6. The scope of the two sets of regulations are discussed in detail below, but the position in summary is as follows: a) The PCRs apply to all contracts (whether for health services …

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