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KY Grants Criminal Immunity To Healthcare Workers For Medical Mistakes
Kentucky has passed a groundbreaking new law that grants criminal immunity to healthcare providers for unintentional medical errors. House Bill…
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Action needed to reduce risk of surgical swabs being left in patients
Improved standards are needed to help reduce the risk of surgical swabs being left inside patients after an invasive procedure,…
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Welsh Government told to tighten minimum nurse staffing laws
The Welsh Government must clarify sections of its safe nurse staffing laws and detail how it will fund the new…
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Scotland’s outgoing CNO to lead NMC practice learning review group
The outgoing chief nursing officer (CNO) for Scotland has been appointed as chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC)…
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Mental health nurse among the faces of a new university campaign
A mental health nurse whose husband was held prisoner by the Taliban is part of a new campaign highlighting the…
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Blood glucose test ‘underestimates’ diabetes risk in South Asians
A blood test routinely used for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes may be inaccurate in one out of 13 patients of…
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Causes of death to be further scrutinised in wake of Letby case
The government has introduced reforms which will change how patient deaths are certified, in the wake of the Lucy Letby…
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Breaking: England’s chief nursing officer Dame Ruth May to retire
The chief nursing officer (CNO) for England has announced that she will retire. Dame Ruth May, who has held the…
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Nurses feel ‘abandoned’ as trust remains silent on redundancy pay
More than 50 NHS workers, including some nurses, have still received no word on redundancy pay, after losing their jobs…
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Nurse pay progression ‘worse than’ midwives and paramedics
While nurse pay progression has sped up considerably over the last decade in England, it lags behind other professions including…
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