Litigation related to exceptional circumstances would be a complicated drain on a workforce and system already on its knees after the pandemic, says Christine Tomkins. But Craig Purshouse, Rob Heywood, José Miola, Emma Cave, and Sarah Devaney argue that, despite extraordinary times, immunity from negligence is unnecessary and sends the wrong message about practice standards
After a disaster such as the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be an irresistible desire to blame others...
The outbreak of Covid-19 has affected countries all over the world. In handling the outbreak, govern...
This article explores the changing nature of the allocation of healthcare resources during the Covid...
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has caused National Health Service (NHS) frontline operations to be st...
Regrettably, after a first moment of appreciation and praise of the citizens for healthcare personne...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, many countries around the world are considering whether and how to pro...
Vaccines have played an essential role in advancing medical treatment in the twentieth and twenty-fi...
Vaccines have continued to play a crucial global role in preventing infectious diseases in the twent...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
Many experts predict the advent of a public health emergency resulting from a flu pandemic or bioter...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major challenge to both technologically advanced and resource-poo...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
Copyright information No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This artic...
A recent BMJ Editorial (“Getting it right in the pandemic”) has discussed examples of countries that...
After a disaster such as the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be an irresistible desire to blame others...
The outbreak of Covid-19 has affected countries all over the world. In handling the outbreak, govern...
This article explores the changing nature of the allocation of healthcare resources during the Covid...
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has caused National Health Service (NHS) frontline operations to be st...
Regrettably, after a first moment of appreciation and praise of the citizens for healthcare personne...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, many countries around the world are considering whether and how to pro...
Vaccines have played an essential role in advancing medical treatment in the twentieth and twenty-fi...
Vaccines have continued to play a crucial global role in preventing infectious diseases in the twent...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
Many experts predict the advent of a public health emergency resulting from a flu pandemic or bioter...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major challenge to both technologically advanced and resource-poo...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
Copyright information No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This artic...
A recent BMJ Editorial (“Getting it right in the pandemic”) has discussed examples of countries that...
After a disaster such as the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be an irresistible desire to blame others...
The outbreak of Covid-19 has affected countries all over the world. In handling the outbreak, govern...
This article explores the changing nature of the allocation of healthcare resources during the Covid...