Transitioning mental health care: community, choice and collaboration
Major reform of the Mental Health Act should put patients at the heart of their care but there are still many challenges in the...
Keeping on top of digital health regulation
With the adoption of digital in healthcare showing no sign of slowing down, Hamza Drabu, commercial and digital health partner at international law firm...
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...
Medical devices – a changing industry
James Fry, partner at law firm Mills & Reeve examines sweeping changes to regulation of medical devices and asks what might happen after Brexit?
Medical...
Building for the future
Activity remains high in the healthcare real estate market, but the sector still faces funding and staffing challenges, explains Louise Crook, partner at law...
Understanding requests for Medical Records
Tania Richards, associate at law firm Mills & Reeve, looks at data protection issues when dealing with patients’ medical records
A recent case clarifies the...
Recruitment and retention in the private health sector
Record levels of vacancies in the NHS will continue to have an impact on private healthcare organisations, as both battle to recruit and retain...
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...
70 years of evolution: the rise of patient choice
Corinne Slingo and Hamza Drabu, partners at DAC Beachcroft, look at how the rise in patient choice has been driving change in the health...
Investing in fertility: from seed to maturity
Heightened demand coupled with innovation and emerging technology are helping turn the fertility market into an investment hotbed. Dorian Rees, senior corporate associate at...