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Enabling responsible use of technology

Jocelyn Ormond, corporate partner and head of healthcare and digital health, and Hannah Pettit, solicitor focusing on data protection, at Ashfords LLP analyse the...

A shrinking pie

Nicola Gooch, planning partner at Irwin Mitchell, explains what the National Planning Policy Framework could mean for seniors’ housing. On 2 March the government closed...

Planning system still failing the market

Irwin Mitchell property lawyer Carl Dyer explores the current state of the planning system We are currently seeing regular small scale improvements to the planning...

No jab, no job: the clock is ticking

In the July edition of CM Joanne Moseley, associate and practice development lawyer in the employment team at Irwin Mitchell, explained what mandatory vaccinations...

Virtual delivery of services

While the health and care ecosystem is under strain, positive momentum is building as technology begins to change the nature of care delivery. Hamza...

Child protection needs more rigour

Narinder Singh, specialist in childcare law at Anthony Collins Solicitors, highlights the importance of maintaining a robust child care and protection system throughout the...

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...

Is a homecare package a human right?

Partners at Bevan Brittan LLP Monica Macheng and David Owens focus on the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s approach towards healthcare patients who want...

Preparing for change

Jo Moseley, senior associate in the employment team at Irwin Mitchell, provides a guide to what care operators need to look out for this...

Delayed implementation of LPS ‘deeply’ disappointing

Implementation of Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) have been delayed, as the government prioritises plans to reform the care sector. Announced in a letter to stakeholders,...