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Braced for change: the shape of post-pandemic dentistry

The dental sector is emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic in better shape than many anticipated during the first lockdown. Clare Emery, partner at law...

The White Paper and the future of system leadership

Udara Ranasinghe, partner at DAC Beachcroft, considers how system leadership in healthcare has manifested itself during the pandemic, and how these may develop in light...

The future of regulation

Corinne Slingo, partner at DAC Beachcroft, explores the future of regulation for health and social care providers in light of the White Paper and...

The White Paper’s impact on procurement in healthcare

The government’s recent White Paper seeks to ‘bust bureaucracy’ by removing healthcare services from current procurement rules and replacing them with a new provider...

Buy and Build – the best of both for healthcare growth

Natalie Wade, corporate and health partner at Mills & Reeve, explains why buy and build can present an alternative strategy for healthcare providers looking...

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 –...

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...

Making infrastructure fit for (re)purpose 

As the future patient experience continues to change in response to general trends such as technological evolution, and in response to the more immediate...

DoLS under lockdown

DAC Beachcroft partner and expert in mental health, Gill Weatherhill, discusses what impact Covid-19 has had on DoLS, and whether we should expect the...

Continuing supply

As the Covid-19 pandemic forces more companies into liquidation, new rules introduced in June mean suppliers of goods and services could find themselves required...