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State-backed indemnity, which started in April 2019, only provides indemnity for clinical negligence claims arising from primary care work under an NHS England or Wales contract. You may have heard it called CNSGP or NHS resolution.
GPs still need the expert guidance MDU membership provides, such as support with patient complaints, GMC referrals, ombudsman investigations, performers' list actions, coroners' inquests and even criminal investigations.
In our experience, a GP is likely to receive claims for clinical negligence infrequently in their career, whereas the likelihood of needing assistance with a complaint or other professional matter such as GMC investigations, is much higher.
GPs should not compromise their own protection.
Support with GMC fitness to practise investigations.
Indemnity for work not covered by the NHS state-backed indemnity scheme, including activities such as writing reports as well as any private clinical work you do.
We know how it feels when you get 'that call'.
Watch our video which follows a fictitious case, based on real MDU files. It demonstrates how a seemingly simple patient examination can lead to multiple investigations.
We can offer GPs support and guidance that state-backed indemnity will not provide.
Real-life member experiences where state-backed indemnity wouldn't have been enough.
The MDU supported the member during a coroner’s inquest and clinical negligence...
The MDU assisted with a Coroner’s report and a response to a negligence claim.
The MDU assisted a member following complaints made to the GMC and NHS England.
The MDU advised on how to deal with a complaint.
The MDU supported member at an inquest and a HSIB investigation.
The MDU helped a member respond to complaints to NHS England and the GMC.
The MDU provided guidance following a complaint to the ombudsman.