Cap on how much lawyers can charge for medical negligence cases http://dailym.ai/1GUj9sp via @MailOnline
@mulberrybush @MailOnline Could be a v valuable debate, I agree. But only if ALL legal costs are examined. Trusts just 'out-lawyer' us now.
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@C7RKY@MailOnline You are making a good point. I suspect the answer is to do as much as possible without going down legal route. -
@mulberrybush@MailOnline That will require an individual statutory duty of candour. Otherwise, legal route just winspic.twitter.com/CakN3NfHQg
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@C7RKY@MailOnline and to make that possible it may be necessary to develop very robust alternatives -
@mulberrybush@MailOnline If it were just genuine compensation being paid out, costs would come crashing down. Honesty up front will do that -
@mulberrybush@MailOnline To achieve that, I'd favour offering HCPs immunity for immediate, full candour re (non-reckless) errors. But... -
@mulberrybush@MailOnline ...anyone still choosing to cover-up instead of being candid, should have book thrown at them, imho. No mercy then -
@C7RKY@mulberrybush@MailOnline sounds like a sensible approach -
@Cleverestcookie@mulberrybush@MailOnline Thank you Cathy. I take that as praise indeed, coming from someone of your experience. :) -
@C7RKY@mulberrybush@MailOnline act defensively, so formal encouragement to act promptly with candour would get the best result IMO. -
@Cleverestcookie@mulberrybush@MailOnline Only way that formal encouragement wd happen now is if it's cheapest option. Cover up is cheaper. - 1 more reply
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