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Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
1M ago
John Tingle, Associate Professor, Birmingham Law School discusses the recent Darzi Report on the state of the NHS in England ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
4M ago
In this post, Professor Jean McHale sums up the results of a major health and care law conference held recently at the Birmingham Law School ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
5M ago
In this post, John Tingle discusses the global patient safety problem ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
5M ago
In this post, John Tingle discusses NHS Constitution ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
6M ago
In this post, John Tingle and Angela Eggleton discuss patient safety rights ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
7M ago
In this post, John Tingle discusses patient safety culture in NHS ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
9M ago
John Tingle discusses recent proposals to introduce a no-fault liability scheme for clinical negligence in the NHS ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
10M ago
John Tingle announces a new book that he has co-edited ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
1y ago
This post summarises a paper by Joseph T F Roberts – Taking Embodiment Seriously in Public Policy and Practice: Adopting a Procedural Approach to Health and Welfare’ – recently published in the Monash Bioethics Review ..read more
Birmingham Law School Research Blog » Health Care Law
1y ago
In this post John Tingle discusses the circular nature of NHS patient safety policy making, practice and warns about the risk of health care staff becoming desensitised by the frequency of patient safety reports into crises and repetition of messages ..read more