Apps in care
Ben Troke and Jamie Foster, both partners at Hill Dickinson, discuss care tech and some of the legal considerations
Increasing familiarity with technology across...
Immigration considerations
Alex Russell, partner and head of immigration at Mills & Reeve, looks at immigration developments and the direction of travel and what this means...
Court ruling could have ‘significant cost implications’ for providers
Care providers who employ workers on zero-hours contracts on a permanent basis have been urged to review their holiday entitlement and pay arrangements following...
How data can lead to better social care
Jocelyn Ormond, corporate partner and head of healthcare and life sciences at Ashfords, assesses what the final data saves lives report means for care...
A new approach?
Kathryn Pitters, associate barrister in Irwin Mitchell’s healthcare team, examines the Care Quality Commission’s latest strategy
Last year the CQC launched a strategy entitled A...
A workplace issue
Jo Moseley, practice development lawyer at Irwin Mitchell LLP, explains why the care sector must do more to help women in the workplace
In the...
Liberty Protection Safeguards: what does it mean for you?
Health and care partner Neil Ward and principal associate Molly Sanghera of Mills & Reeve discuss the Liberty Protection Safeguards consultation process and share...
Winners or losers?
How might care funding reforms affect care providers? John Wearing, partner in the health and social care team at Anthony Collins Solicitors, explains
It is...
Combatting the senior living shortage
Edell Asquez, real estate partner at Shoosmiths, discusses the case for reform of the senior living housing sector
The senior living sector is facing a...
Complying with consumer law
The Competition and Markets Authority has revised its guidance covering consumer law and care home residents’ contracts. Hazel Phillips, partner in the social care...