The NHS Resolution Annual Customer Survey
05/02/19
The NHS Resolution annual customer survey is now live! Provide your feedback on their performance over the past year and let them know where they are doing well, or areas where there may be room for improvement.
GP Partnership Review – Final Report (January 2019)
04/02/19
The independent chair of the GP partnership review has completed inquiry into whether the partnership model is suitable for the future of general practice. We review the the main difficulties facing practices, as highlighted in this report.
Medical Malpractice Forward View 2019
30/01/19
We take a look at a few of the key topics in healthcare which could impact on indemnity providers and what can be done to prepare for any change.
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Intellectual Property: the dangers of using acronyms within the NHS
28/01/19
A recent judgment handed down by the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court acts as a reminder of the dangers posed by using an acronym to describe a particular service
Emergency Services Roundup – 24 January
24/01/19
Capsticks’ bi-weekly roundup of insights and news stories affecting blue light services.
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Care Homes agency staff - avoiding unexpected fees
23/01/19
With Brexit looming and many analysts predicting increasingly serious problems with available care staff as a result, care homes may become increasingly reliant on agency staff to fill the gaps.
Housing case law - January 2019 update
15/01/19
Our latest monthly roundup of must read #ukhousing case law.
Emergency Services Roundup – 11 January
11/01/19
Capsticks’ bi-weekly roundup of insights and news stories affecting blue light services.
Top Social Care insights - January 2019
07/01/19
See our roundup of the top insights from across the sector in January.
The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 - All you need to know
04/01/19
An insight into The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018.
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Pro bono sector overwhelmed, but even more important in 2019. Capsticks will be doing its small bit.
03/01/19
The independent judicial body, the Civil Justice Council, have warned about the risks that providers of pro bono services risk being overwhelmed by the demand.