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Your duty of confidentiality to a patient continues after their death.
Writing clear, accurate and effective records supports clinical decision-making and patient care. Here's our advice on how to do it right.
What you need to know about assessing testamentary capacity - the ability or understanding needed to make a valid will.
Doctors may need to prepare reports or statements for a variety of reasons. Here are our tips on how to write a factual report.
Writing a good response is a crucial part of successfully resolving a complaint.
You might sometimes need to remove or redact information from medical records when sending them to patients or third parties. Here's what you need to know.
What do you do if a patient who has epilepsy has a seizure and continues to drive? Dr Caroline Fryar offers advice.
Dr Sarah Jarvis presents essential best practices for handling complaints effectively under the NHS complaints procedure.
Patients have a statutory right of access to medical reports for insurance purposes...