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UK doctors to face regular tests of competence

Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:52pm IST
 
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By Tim Castle

LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Britain's 150,000 doctors will have to show they are fit to practice once every five years in the nation's biggest change to medical regulation for 150 years.

Doctors falling below standard risk being struck off the medical register unless they improve, under plans published by England's Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson on Wednesday.

The government outlined the proposals last year as part of measures to help restore public trust in the profession after the case of a serial killing family doctor named Harold Shipman.

At present doctors can only be debarred if complaints about their conduct or medical practice are upheld by regulators at the General Medical Council.

Last year the GMC struck off a total of 60 doctors.

Most doctors already undergo annual peer performance reviews, looking at factors such as prescribing habits and how up to date they are on the latest medical advice and research.

Under the new scheme these reviews will be standardized and patients will also be asked for their views on issues such as doctors' communication skills and ability to involve the patient in treatment decisions.

The new appraisals will begin in pilots in late 2009. Doctors will need to be recertified as competent every five years.  Continued...

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