Browne Jacobson launches Health and Care Connect
Law firm Browne Jacobson has launched an initiative designed to meet information and networking needs of the independent health and care sector.
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Healthcare staffing beyond Brexit
The new year saw the introduction of the post-Brexit immigration system and with it, new rules for skilled workers coming from the EU. Alex...
Preparing yourself for the CQC
Jodie Sinclair, partner, and Nicole Ridgwell, associate, from law firm Bevan Brittan discuss what organisations need to do to get ready for an inspection...
Could data dilemmas impede AI adoption in healthcare?
Adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be transformative in healthcare but adoption has been slower than in other sectors. Pinsent Masons partner Cerys Wyn...
The Paterson Inquiry report: a legal perspective
In the first of a series of three articles exploring the implications of the Paterson Inquiry report, Jill Mason, partner and head of health...
AI in healthcare
Artificial intelligence and machine learning have the power to transform healthcare in an era of stretched resources and overstretched staff. But as the technological...
Covid-19 a catalyst for digital transformation but … challenges persist
Charlotte Lewis, commercial health and technology lawyer at Mills & Reeve considers whether Covid-19 has pushed healthcare systems over the technology tipping point –...
Ensuring a fair outcome from inspections
Carlton Sadler, partner, and Nicole Ridgwell, associate, from law firm Bevan Brittan discuss the measures open to providers when they believe a CQC Report...
Working together at scale
As the health and care system moves towards the establishment of increasingly collaborative working, Mills & Reeve partner Rhian Vandrill shares insights and experience...
Whorlton Hall review urges against registration of isolated services
Hospitals for people with severe learning disabilities that are located in isolated and unsuitable buildings should not be registered by the CQC, a new...