February 11, 2012

What to do when patients die

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In the first of a two-part series, Susan Delaney, Irish Hospice Foundation, offers some advice to GPs on how to deal sensitively with bereaved patients and help them through their loss

Mental health needs in emergencies

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Six months after the tragic earthquake in Haiti, Dr Anna Datta and Justin Frewen examine the complexities of dealing with mental health problems following natural disasters and humanitarian emergencies

Inquiry needed into violations of trust

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Bernadette Sullivan, Executive Director of Dignity4Patients, believes a full inquiry into the allegations of abuse by Michael Shine is long overdue

High Court orders discovery of transcript

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Ed Madden, BL, on a case in which the mother of a brain-damaged child appealed against the refusal of the Master of the High Court to order discovery of the transcript of Fitness to Practise Committee proceedings

Medical treatment of vulnerable adults

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Aisling Gannon, Beauchamps Solicitors, looks at the proposals for a Mental Capacity Bill in Ireland and what this would mean in terms of healthcare delivery

Comparative audits for PC scheme

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Continuing his series of in-depth articles, Dara Gantly is told that surgeons are likely to utilise national comparative audits as part of their professional competence schemes

Passport to COPD success

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Continuing our series on the Irish Healthcare Awards, Valerie Ryan discovers how the State could save €24.2 million a year with the roll out of a novel COPD programme established at Beaumont Hospital

Key to prison mental healthcare

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With the number of prisoners in the State exceeding 5,000 for the first time, Dara Gantly looks back at an award-winning project aimed at keeping those with serious mental illness out of prison With an exploding population — up by two-thirds over the past 12 years, and exceeding 5,000 inmates for the first time — [...]

Making false allegations against a colleague

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Ed Madden, BL, looks at a recent English High Court case in which a doctor accused of making false allegations against a colleague appealed against a decision of the General Medical Council In March 2007, Dr Steven Bradshaw was appointed as a medical officer by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). On June 13, 2008 he [...]

Consultants ‘agreed’ to use of HIPE measures

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The ESRI has responded to criticism from the IHCA of how consultants’ private practice is measured, reports Gary Culliton The measurement of private work under the consultant contract was agreed by both the IMO and the IHCA in advance, Prof Miriam Wiley of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has told Irish Medical Times. [...]

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