Queen’s Speech: MPS disappointed cost of clinical negligence not raised
Post date: 27/05/2015 | Time to read article: 1 minsThe information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 14/11/2018
The Medical Protection Society (MPS) is disappointed that the rising cost of clinical negligence was not included in today’s Queen’s Speech, which sets out the government’s legislative programme for the parliamentary year.
MPS is urging the government to prioritise reform of the legal system to drive down the costs of claims. As part of its priorities for the new government, MPS is recommending a fixed costs regime for small value claims to help make clinical negligence more affordable for society.1
Dr Pallavi Bradshaw, Senior Medicolegal Adviser at MPS said:
"We are concerned about diversion of vital funds from frontline services to meet the increasing costs of clinical negligence claims and the impact this may have on patient care.
“A fixed cost regime for small value clinical negligence claims should be a priority for the government this year, and we are seeking to engage with them on how to make this a reality.”
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For further information please contact Rajiv Pattni, Press Officer at MPS on +44 (0) 207 399 1409 or email [email protected]
Notes to editors
Please find attached MPS’s ‘Priorities for the next government – 2015-2020’