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Opinion  |  07:04:20
What The Coronavirus Act 2020 means for society’s most vulnerable
The Coronavirus bill introduces a wide variety of emergency powers that are set to have a huge impact on support for disabled people, their carers, and their families.
Opinion  |  03:04:20
What is the effect of Coronavirus on ongoing inquests and coroner’s investigations
Coronavirus is having a major impact on nearly all aspects of our lives. But what if you were already due to have an inquest hearing to find out how a loved one died? What do you do if you were awaiting information from the coroner just before the outbreak?
Opinion  |  24:03:20
Are poorly implemented electronic medication systems putting patients at risk?
The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB), a government funded organisation which conducts independent investigations of patient safety concerns in the NHS across England, has highlighted that poorly implemented electronic medication systems can result in potentially fatal medication errors.
Opinion  |  23:03:20
SeeSaw: the charity helping people to cope with loss as a community
Lucy Crawford from our Medical Negligence team highlights one charity from Oxfordshire that helps people to cope with loss by creating a sense of community - here's how you can help them.
Opinion  |  09:03:20
How obstetrics and orthopaedics can work together to help children with Erb’s palsy
Our specialist Erb's palsy team talks through how medical experts working with the condition can help when making a claim for compensation and after.
Opinion  |  19:02:20
Sudden Cardiac Death in young adults – red flags and prevention
Joachim Stanley takes a look at the issue of Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) in young people, including red flags and how it can be prevented.
Opinion  |  18:02:20
Study reveals more footballers are suffering from heart problems – is it time for more screening?
Every week 12 young people die from sudden cardiac death. Is it time to start screening young adults for potential cardiac issues more often?
Uncategorised  |  14:02:20
Aortic dissection: are we doing enough?
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening condition, and a recent investigation into a death involving this cardiac issue has highlighted the need for more to be done in emergency treatment to reduce the incidence of missed and delayed diagnosis. Our medical negligence team takes a look.
Case Study  |  12:02:20
£15.1 million secured for woman who suffered brain damage at birth
Paul Rumley secured a £15.1 million settlement for a 25-year-old woman, L, who was brain damaged during her first 72 hours of life, as a consequence of a failure to diagnose and treat low blood sugar levels.
Opinion  |  17:12:19
I experienced a cardiac event – here’s what it was like
Joachim Stanley, an experienced member of our Medical Negligence team, talks about his experience following a cardiac event this year.
Uncategorised  |  10:12:19
How is technology changing how post mortems are performed?
As part of her work considering all aspects of inquest law, Ali Cloak, considers the increasing use of post-mortem imaging to determine a cause of death as an alternative to an invasive surgical autopsy.
Case Study  |  09:12:19
Successful claim for negligent maternity care that caused fits and psychiatric harm
Our client suffered an eclamptic fit at the birth of her first child. She developed PTSD and continues to have on going psychological injury (four years after the event).
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