The Interplay between Statutory and Professional Duty of Candour and Insurance Obligations
The statutory duty of candour is a legal obligation requiring healthcare and social care providers to be open and transparent with patients, service users and their families when something goes wrong that causes, or could cause, harm or distress.
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High-Cost Risk in Private Sports Medical Practice: An analysis of legal liability and how to mitigate risk through corporate indemnity.
Medical professionals and healthcare providers often treat professional sports persons. What are the consequences if something goes wrong, and a claim is made?
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A Model for Sustained Cyber Resilience
How can the health and social care sector better protect against cyber attack? Benji Avro – Cyber Client Director explains why businesses should make it harder for cyber criminals to launch a successful attack while helping to mitigate losses should a hacker succeed to infiltrate.
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Buying Insurance: Is your procurement process achieving the best results?
“Starting early and deciding your key objectives are fundamental when tendering your insurance” says Aon’s Health and Social Care Development Manager Laura Jennings. Laura shares her insight for achieving optimum results for your risk and insurance procurement.
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Tackling Workforce Challenges
Aon’s Mark Witte, Head of Health & Risk Consulting and Pratik Rathore, Head of Health and Personal Care – Rewards Consulting consider the workforce challenges in the health and social care sector and how organisations can manage their rewards and incentives to best balance the needs of their workforce.
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Culture Change is Needed to Drive Improvements in Patient Safety
Aon’s Mark Riley-Pitt – Head of Healthcare Risk Consulting, and Lorraine Roberts-Rance – Director Healthcare Risk Consulting explain how developing a ‘just culture’ can help organisations and individuals learn from their mistakes, and reduce avoidable deaths and injuries in the health and social care sector.
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