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Patients risk going uncompensated under new Government plans

Patients who successfully prove negligence are at risk of not receiving compensation awarded to them, if Department of Health plans for mandatory doctor’s indemnity are passed unaltered, according to the Medical Defence Union (MDU).

The MDU issued the warning in response to a consultation on a draft Order1 from the Department of Health, which would give the GMC powers to make indemnity mandatory for practising doctors. The MDU

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