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Ms B v An NHS Hospital Trust [2002] EWHC 429 (Fam) is a decision of the United Kingdom High Court of Justice which ruled that if a patient is mentally competent, they have the right to refuse life saving medical treatment. [1] [2] [3]
An NHS Trust v Y [2018] UKSC 46: 30 July Constitutional law: It was not necessary to have a court order before withdrawing medical life support, unless there are conflicts of medical or family opinion . R (AR) v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police [2018] UKSC 47: 30 July Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998, European Convention on Human ...
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002: Woodland v Essex County Council [2013] UKSC 66: 23 October 2013 Tort law: A school was liable for the failure of a swimming instructor contractor to take care of children, even though pupils and parents have no contract with the school. Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v James [2013] UKSC 67 30 ...
A long-time critic of the Bland case, Dr Jacqueline Laing argues that the implications of the judicial decision deserve revisiting given recent Freedom of Information Act requests revealing financial incentives and staggering compliance [9] in rolling out the 2008 NHS End-Of-Life Care strategy. She warns that Bland has been dangerously extended ...
This is disputed by the NHS trust lawyer, Victoria Butler-Cole KC, who claimed there may have been a misunderstanding of the scope of the restrictions. [1] On 29 September 2023 the restriction on the naming of the NHS trust was lifted and it was revealed to be the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust .
The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Commencement No. 11) Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/2567 (C.109)) The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Commencement No. 12) Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/2862 (C.126)) The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Commencement No. 13, Transitory and Transitional Provisions and Electronic Communications) Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/3023 (C ...
However, the involvement of the NHS in scandals extends back many years, including over the provision of mental health care in the 1970s and 1980s (ultimately part of the reason for the Mental Health Act 1983), and overspends on hospital newbuilds, including Guy's Hospital Phase III in London in 1985, the cost of which shot up from £29 million ...
The NHS had no fund out of which to reimburse health care costs from abroad. There was no obligation to pay for private health care within the UK. She claimed this infringed her right to free movement under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union article 56, and freedom to receive services.
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