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For questions dealing with medical and healthcare law, such as informed consent, malpractice, and prescription or other medicine.
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GP and moving documents UK
In the UK, GP's are supposed to record all letters, communications from an outside source about a patient in their medical records. … Some time later, the solicitor acting on behaf of the patient asks to see the medical records. …
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UK law and time limits
A patient with a history of mental health problems goes to his/her GP claiming depression. However, because the patient does not appear to act in the expected manner, the GP refuses time off.
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General Practice doctors and the law on reporting colleagues
In the UK, if one GP believes another GP has acted in a dishonest manner in their actions, for example by providing a diagnosis that is known to be false, does the first GP have a legal duty to report …