by Clear Law | Jan 21, 2015 | News, No Fee Medical
The chance of doctors spotting a heart attack in women could be significantly improved by the introduction of a more sensitive and up-to-date blood test, a study has claimed. The research indicates that double the number of heart attacks could be detected with the...
by Clear Law | Sep 8, 2013 | No Fee Medical
Sir Roger Boyle, director of the Countrywide Institute for Cardiovascular Results has stepped down amid issues above the basic safety of the children’s coronary heart surgical treatment unit at Leeds General Infirmary. Final 7 days, Sir Roger spoke out and said he...
by Clear Law | Sep 8, 2013 | No Fee Medical
Sir Roger Boyle, director of the National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes has stepped down amid concerns in excess of the safety of the children’s heart surgical treatment unit at Leeds Basic Infirmary. Previous 7 days, Sir Roger spoke out and explained he would...
by Clear Law | Sep 8, 2013 | No Fee Medical
Sir Roger Boyle, director of the National Institute for Cardiovascular Results has stepped down amid worries above the security of the children’s heart surgery device at Leeds General Infirmary. Last week, Sir Roger spoke out and mentioned he would not want his...
by Clear Law | Jul 19, 2013 | No Fee Medical
The outcome of a review looking into the high mortality rates of fourteen hospital trusts have been announced, with the Government declaring that eleven hospitals are to be placed in special measures following several major failings. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt...
by Clear Law | Jun 13, 2013 | No Fee Medical
Campaigners of a woman who died soon after doctors failed to diagnose a haemorrhage in the brain have received anout-of-court pay out from the NHS.Christine Smith, 67, from Braunton, Devon, died in July 2009 after trained medical staff failed to give her surgery that...