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Navigating rules

Adrian Henderson, associate in the health and social care team at RWK Goodman, explains why care providers need to be aware of their responsibilities...

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 moving target

The government launched its seven-year cybersecurity strategy for the health and adult social care sectors in spring. Its implementation, originally due in summer this...

Whistleblowing protection and individual liability

Employment lawyer at Simmons and Simmons LLP Audrey Williams examines the possible need to revisit the UK’s whistleblowing model to comply with new EU...

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...

Maximising opportunities

What is the CQC’s approach to regulating services for people with learning disabilities and autism? Anna Hart, partner, and Bena Brown, legal director, at...

Healthy demand

Candice Blackwood, healthcare real estate partner, and Rebecca Little, senior associate in real estate, of law firm CMS, explore some of the challenges the...

Ridouts joins HCR Law

Specialist health and care law firm Ridouts has joined HCR Law. Ridouts acts for care homes, children’s homes, GP and dental practices, homecare agencies, supported...

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...

Do you need to introduce an IVF policy?

The care sector employs a high percentage of women. Given the difficulties in attracting and retaining staff, it makes sense to support people experiencing...