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Fixed recoverable costs delay is another step backwards
MDDUS chief executive Chris Kenny comments on the postponement of the Government’s response to the consultation on fixed recoverable costs in clinical negligence cases.
MDDUS offers reassurance over dental indemnity model
The GDC has warned it members that some insurance policies may be subject to exclusions that could affect the adequacy of their cover.
Attention dental care professionals – have you declared your indemnity?
THE deadline for dental care professionals (DCPs) to renew their GDC registration is midnight tonight (31 July 2017) – and most DCPs will have paid their annual retention fee (ARF). But have you also declared your indemnity?
Online learning to comply with dental CPD requirements
MDDUS is reminding dentists that they will be required to complete a personal development plan as part of the new enhanced continuing professional development scheme (ECPD) announced by the General Dental Council.
Practice managers risk training days
MANAGERS can learn about the most common and serious risks facing GP practices in the latest MDDUS training days in Glasgow and London.
MDDUS pressing for clarity on Government action to reduce claims costs
CEO Chris Kenny provides an update on campaigning efforts by MDDUS to urge Government to tackle the drivers of rising indemnity costs
Cyber attack could it happen to you
YOU start up your practice computer systems and are confronted with a message: "Your Computer Files have been Encrypted and Locked!" What do you do first?
Queen's speech offers opportunities says MDDUS - but government must listen on the detail
MDDUS chief executive Chris Kenny comments on proposals for a draft Patient Safety Bill and a Civil Liability Bill in Queen's speech.
Out of hours sessions
Ensure that MDDUS is aware of any OOH work that you undertake, and that this is appropriately reflected in your subscription on your renewal documentation.
Enhanced cover for cosmetic procedures
MDDUS members working as general dental practitioners can now enjoy access to indemnity for earnings up to £15,000 gross income from the provision of certain minor cosmetic facial procedures.