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This book explores how concerns can be raised about the NHS, why raising concerns hasn’t always improved standards, and how a no-fault open culture approach could drive improvements. The book describes a wide range of mechanisms for raising concerns about the NHS, including complaints, the ombudsman, litigation, HSIB, and the major inquiries since 2000, across the various UK jurisdictions. The NHS approach is contextualised within the broader societal developments in dispute resolution, accountability, and regulation. The authors take a holistic view, and outline practical solutions for reforming how the NHS responds to problems. These should improve the situation for those raising concerns and for those working within the NHS, as well as providing cost savings. The no-fault approaches proposed in the book provide long-term sustainable solutions to systemic problems, which are particularly timely given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the NHS. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers, ADR practitioners, practising lawyers, and policy makers.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction Part One: The NHS 2. Our Wonderful NHS 3. The Long Term Plan 4. The NHS Patient Safety Strategy 5. NHS Policy on Responding to Mistakes Part Two: Raising Concerns 6. Mechanisms for Dealing with Staff Concerns 7. NHS Complaints 8. UK Health Service Ombudsman 9. Clinical Claims Against the NHS 10. Public Inquiries and Reviews 11. The Health Services Safety Investigation Branch 12. Complaints to Regulators Part Three: Raising Standards 13. Raising Concerns and Raising Standards 14. Conclusion

No-Fault Approaches in the NHS: Raising Concerns

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 29/12/2022
    ISBN13: 9781509916658, 978-1509916658
    ISBN10: 1509916652

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book explores how concerns can be raised about the NHS, why raising concerns hasn’t always improved standards, and how a no-fault open culture approach could drive improvements. The book describes a wide range of mechanisms for raising concerns about the NHS, including complaints, the ombudsman, litigation, HSIB, and the major inquiries since 2000, across the various UK jurisdictions. The NHS approach is contextualised within the broader societal developments in dispute resolution, accountability, and regulation. The authors take a holistic view, and outline practical solutions for reforming how the NHS responds to problems. These should improve the situation for those raising concerns and for those working within the NHS, as well as providing cost savings. The no-fault approaches proposed in the book provide long-term sustainable solutions to systemic problems, which are particularly timely given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the NHS. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers, ADR practitioners, practising lawyers, and policy makers.

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction Part One: The NHS 2. Our Wonderful NHS 3. The Long Term Plan 4. The NHS Patient Safety Strategy 5. NHS Policy on Responding to Mistakes Part Two: Raising Concerns 6. Mechanisms for Dealing with Staff Concerns 7. NHS Complaints 8. UK Health Service Ombudsman 9. Clinical Claims Against the NHS 10. Public Inquiries and Reviews 11. The Health Services Safety Investigation Branch 12. Complaints to Regulators Part Three: Raising Standards 13. Raising Concerns and Raising Standards 14. Conclusion

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