- Harrogate
- procurement, corporate, commercial
- a.parker@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724029
Advice on the full range of healthcare commercial law issues relevant to our public sector, third sector and private sector clients
Our healthcare commercial law services include:
- Supply contracts – we advise on all types of contracts for the supply of goods and services by private companies, social enterprises, charities, housing associations and the public sector.
- Public sector contracts – we advise on contracts for the supply of goods and services between public bodies including NHS bodies, local authorities and central government departments. The NHS is increasingly moving towards the use of legally binding contracts, instead of non-legally binding Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and we advise on both types of agreement.
- Outsourcing – we advise on outsourcing arrangements, including, for example, for the outsourcing of activities and functions such as facilities management, IT services, back office operations (such as payroll and invoicing), publishing, conference organising and customer operations (such as helpdesks, complaints, call routing and frontline administration).
- Agency, distribution and franchising – we advise on agency, distribution and franchise arrangements, including the implications of these arrangements under EU competition law.
- Terms and conditions of trade – we advise clients on developing standard terms and conditions of trade, including the use of e-commerce.
- Collaborations and joint ventures – we advise on the establishment, development and dissolution of all types of collaborations and joint ventures, including contractual, partnership and corporate structures.
- Grant agreements – we advise clients on grant funding agreements with government departments and other statutory bodies (including NHS bodies).
- Clinical trial agreements – we have expertise in the drafting and negotiation of clinical trial agreements, which naturally complements the commercial work that we do for the NHS.
- Intellectual property – we advise on the protection and exploitation of intellectual property rights. We also advise on the negotiation of confidentiality/non-disclosure agreements.
Key services and issues
- Contracts for the supply of goods and services
- Outsourcing arrangements
- Agency, distribution and franchising
- Terms and conditions of trade
- Collaborations and joint ventures
- Grant agreements
- Clinical trial agreements
- Intellectual property
- Confidentiality agreements
- Procurement
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Advising DKMS on the establishment of their UK operations
Advising DKMS – the German Bone Marrow Donor Center – on the establishment of their UK operations, including their application for Human Tissue Authority licences and advice on Care Quality Commission registration requirements.
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Development of healthcare apps
Advising on development of healthcare apps for patients, including advising NHS Northern England Strategic Clinical Networks on its Deciding Right app for making care decisions and NHS South East Commissioning Support Unit on its Health Help Now app to enable users to find the right service for their health needs.
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Setting up GP provider organisations and federations
Ross ClarkAdvising General Practitioners across the country on transforming primary care by setting up over 50 GP provider organisations or federations to extend primary and out of hospital care services; these organisations represent a patient population in excess of 12 million and include Iceni Healthcare with 174 Practices across Norfolk and Waveney, Somerset Primary Care (94 Practices) and BIG Practice (Birmingham Integrated General Practice) of over 100 Practices.
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Setting up new healthcare businesses
Advising entrepreneurs on setting up new healthcare businesses including businesses delivering primary and community health services, medical services for foreign visitors to the UK and supplying locum doctors and nurses, including via online marketplace/gig economy models.
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- Manchester
- corporate commercial
- m.ainsworth@hempsons.co.uk
- 0161 234 2472
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- London
- corporate commercial
- s.birkbeck@hempsons.co.uk
- 020 7484 7672
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- London
- corporate commercial
- j.bishop@hempsons.co.uk
- 020 7484 7602
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- London
- corporate commercial, dental
- j.butcher@hempsons.co.uk
- 0207 484 7564
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- Harrogate, Manchester
- corporate
- r.clark@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724012 (m: 07775 925078)
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- Harrogate
- corporate, commercial
- r.croft@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724115
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- London, Southampton
- practitioners, commercial
- j.cumberlege@hempsons.co.uk
- 020 7484 7575
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- Harrogate, Newcastle
- procurement, commercial
- a.daly@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724015
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- Manchester
- corporate commercial
- d.dubois@hempsons.co.uk
- 0161 234 2498
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- Harrogate
- employment
- s.ghafoor@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724083
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- Southampton
- Corporate commercial
- m.gomez@hempsons.co.uk
- 023 8098 3010
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- Harrogate
- healthcare advisory
- r.harding@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724 114
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- Harrogate
- real estate
- a.igbonaju@hempsons.co.uk
- 0142 372 4016
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- Harrogate
- corporate, commercial
- c.langford@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724041
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- London
- corporate commercial
- e.maher@hempsons.co.uk
- 0207 484 7580
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- London
- Corporate commercial
- R.McCartney@hempsons.co.uk
- +44207 484 7509
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- Manchester
- real estate, dental
- j.molloy@hempsons.co.uk
- 0161 234 2411
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- Harrogate
- corporate, commercial
- c.mosedale@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724007
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- Newcastle
- corporate commercial
- L.Murray@hempsons.co.uk
- 0191 230 6046
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- Harrogate
- procurement, corporate, commercial
- a.parker@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724029
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- Harrogate, Newcastle
- construction, projects, commercial
- c.pettifer@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724001
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- Manchester
- corporate commercial
- h.redfern@hempsons.co.uk
- 0161 234 2468
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- London, Southampton
- corporate, commercial
- m.rourke@hempsons.co.uk
- 020 7484 7648
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- London
- corporate commercial
- j.somerville@hempsons.co.uk
- 020 7484 7505
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- Harrogate
- commercial
- s.stone@hempsons.co.uk
- 01423 724107
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- London, Southampton
- corporate commercial
- s.trompeter@hempsons.co.uk
- 0207 484 7607
NewsView all
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24 hour NHS retirement – piece of cake, right?
Afraid not! The process for 24 hour retirement from your NHS contract can be complex and will take quite some time. Faisal Dhalla, a partner in the specialist commercial dental team at Hempsons shares his tips and advice for ensuring your 24 hour retirement goes smoothly.
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Accountable care – the art of the possible
The NHS continues to develop plans for population-based integrated health systems. ‘A seven step guide to accountable care’ which we co-produced with NHS Providers earlier this year addressed in brief how NHS organisations might respond to proposals for...
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Commercial Tenants – Protection from Eviction
As part of measures to support businesses in these difficult times, the Government has announced that commercial tenants who cannot pay their rent because of COVID-19 will be protected from eviction.
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Contract changes for 2021/22 announced
NHS England issued a letter on 21 January 2021 summarising changes to the GMS contract for 2021/2022. Ongoing uncertainty arising from the pandemic means that there will need to be further changes to the contract in the course of the year.
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Digital transformation – are you prepared?
The Global Digital Exemplar programme was borne out of the recognised need for digital transformation to be undertaken by the UK’s heath system to ensure its future sustainability and maintain its ability to deliver high standards of care.
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Drifting into a contract is perilous
Some key points you should consider when entering a contract are outlined here by Justin Cumberlege, a partner at specialist healthcare legal firm Hempsons.
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Fall out from Carillion requires careful consideration
With the news of Carillion’s liquidation, a number of questions arise. From a procurement professional’s perspective, what happens to the contracts will be of paramount importance. It is unlikely to be a simple case of novating the contract to a new provider.
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FCA Registration for dental practices
FCA registration is a legal requirement for dental practices offering payment plans to patients. Here's what to consider if buying a practice.
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Fit for the future – our NHS legislation wish list
Whilst politicians fight over the bloody remains of the June 2017 election there is likely to remain a broad political consensus that health and social care integration is desirable. NHS and local authority leaders will continue to try to implement sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) and develop accountable care systems (ACSs).
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Funding to help your practice change delivery model – you may be eligible for Government funding
We are part of the Go Mutual consortium that has successfully secured funding from DCMS to create and support mutuals. Mutuals cover organisations providing public services (which would include GP Practices holding GMS or PMS contracts) which are considering a new structure which has some element of staff- led representation, governance or ownership.
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Global Digital Exemplars – Managing the innovation process
Innovation is an integral part of any quest for digital maturity and technology underpins most innovative projects. Moving data and services from an offline, paper based environment online necessitates a new way of thinking, new processes and procedures and often new methodologies and technologies to facilitate the transformation.
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Health start-ups: Don’t get snared in your own web – it’s your website, but do you own and control it?
Organisations rightly devote significant time and resources towards ensuring their web presence reflects their values and the message they wish to convey to the outside world. Even those that do not engage in e-commerce are expected to have a website – their shop-window in the electronic world – and will take steps to ensure that clients and prospective clients searching the internet will arrive at their own website rather than that of a competitor.
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Health start-ups: Generating revenue from intellectual property
Doctors in private practice and private healthcare operators are often innovators, developing software, equipment and treatments, and building a ‘brand.’ Using these more widely, both in British healthcare and further afield, could bring benefits to patients - and private practitioners are often keen to help this happen. However, they need to consider what happens to their intellectual property in their innovations. IP is a valuable asset – as is being increasingly realised by the NHS – and needs protecting.
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Health start-ups: Get brand protection- key intellectual property rights
It is as true for a business offering healthcare services as it is for any High Street seller of goods that the business’ brand and the goodwill associated with it are valuable assets that are worthy of protection.
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Health start-ups: Mind your Ts & Cs – the biggest lie on the internet?
Building on the previous articles in this series which look at key legal issues doctors need to consider when starting up a healthcare business, we now turn to the contractual terms and conditions. Now, a number of people have noted that legal terms and conditions on websites and in mobile apps play a key role in what has been called ‘the biggest lie on the internet’.
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Healthcare newsbrief: Winter 2017 edition now available
Welcome to the winter edition of Hempsons’ Healthcare Newsbrief. Many of you will be reading this at the NHS Providers conference where many of the issues we are writing about – from moving towards digital records to the issues around moving to an accountable care organisation – will be either discussed or on the minds of delegates...
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Hempsons / SEUK podcast ‘In discussion with The Skill Mill’
Social Enterprise UK's Andy Daly talks to Skill Mill Managing Director David Parks and Hempsons partner Crispin Pettifer about The Skill Mill's exciting project to extend the programme they deliver to more vulnerable young people to help them break the cycle of re-offending and gain work experience.
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Hempsons announces partner and associate promotions
Hempsons is delighted to announce this year’s round of partner and associate promotions.
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Hempsons celebrate another great year in The Legal 500
We are delighted to announce another outstanding year for Hempsons in The Legal 500. Our team has been praised for its exceptional reputation and high quality of work over the past year.
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Hempsons complete further acquisition for Modular Group Investments (MGI)
Hempsons’ corporate and real estate teams have acted for Modular Group Investments (MGI) in their acquisition of Oakland Glass. The transaction completed on 8 February.
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Hempsons support Envisage Dental on their latest practice acquisition
Hempsons’ corporate and real estate teams have acted for Envisage Dental in their acquisition of a private dental practice in Kent.
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Hempsons, NHS Providers and Aldwych Partners launch new publication – An eight step guide to accountable care
Hempsons and NHS Providers are pleased to launch a new guide identifying eight key steps STPs and their partner organisations should consider to support the evolution to accountable care.
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Incorporation of GP practices – what the NHS may require
GP practices wanting to incorporate will be considered in line with new guidance issued by the NHS. GP enquiries about incorporating their practices or forming PCN companies have risen in part driven by the added liability created by PCNs and other "at scale" providers.
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Is the incorporation of primary care networks helpful?
Justin Cumberlege from specialist healthcare law firm Hempsons, provides some guidance on incorporating a primary care network
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Managing disagreements around discharge arrangements
Hospitals across the country are coming under increasing pressure as a result of the current winter crisis. NHS Providers has written to Jeremy Hunt to outline concerns that the NHS does not have sufficient beds or staff to manage the volume of required admissions. The need for Trusts to promptly discharge patients who are well enough to leave hospital has never been more intense.
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Manchester Trusts complete landmark merger
On 1 October 2017 Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT) and University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust (UHSM) merged to form the largest NHS foundation trust in the country: Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT).
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Manchester Trusts complete landmark merger
The merger, which has widespread support from local and national stakeholders, will allow MFT to deliver improvements to patient care for Manchester and was unanimously approved by...
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Network Contract DES – Amendment
NHSE has now published an amendment to the network contract DES for 2020/21. PCNs will be able to opt out of the Network Contract DES by giving notice to its CCG by 17th October if they do not wish to accept these revised terms.
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New Care Models and STPs Roundup – June 2017
Hempsons is pleased to bring you the latest in its series of news updates on new care models, STPs and integration.
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New Year partner and associate promotions
We are delighted to announce a new partner and several associate promotions, providing a major boost to our healthcare advisory, healthcare litigation, commercial and real estate teams.
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Newsflash: Consultation on further changes to the NHS Pension Schemes
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Newsflash: New competition law requirements for the private healthcare sector including NHS private patient units
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has made an order to implement the “consultant fees remedy” under the Private Healthcare Market Investigation Order 2014 (the Order).
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Newsflash: Next Steps on the Five Year Forward View – Technology and Innovation
The Next Steps review acknowledges that technology underpins all of the major NHS work programmes.
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Newsflash: NHS Improvement publishes revised Transactions Guidance
NHS Improvement (NHSI) has published Transactions guidance - for trusts undertaking transactions, inlcuding mergers and acquisitions which replaces Monitor’s previous guidance supporting NHS providers: guidance on transactions for NHS foundation trusts (updated March 2015) and the NHS Trust Development Authority’s transactions guidance in delivering for patients: the 2015/16 Accountability Framework for NHS trust boards (June 2015).
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Newsflash: Private GP Services – not under my roof!
Recently published NHS England guidance on the new GMS contract (Click here to read guidance), outlines a new blanket ban on GPs advertising and hosting private GP services from within their surgery premises. The changes mark a sea change and are potentially a major threat to a number of existing practice business models.
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NHS Dental Practices Year-End Reconciliation
Following the letter of preparedness issued on 22 December 2020, NHS dental practices should be aware of their increased targets for the last quarter of the financial year and the proposed reconciliation and abatement processes for calculating any clawback and deemed activity.
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NHS Improvement publishes revised Transactions Guidance
NHS Improvement (NHSI) has published Transactions guidance - for trusts undertaking transactions, including mergers and acquisitions which replaces Monitor’s previous guidance Supporting NHS providers: guidance on transactions for NHS foundation trusts (updated March 2015) and the NHS Trust Development Authority’s transactions guidance in Delivering for patients: the 2015/16 Accountability Framework for NHS trust boards (June 2015).
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Partner and associate promotions
We are delighted to announce this year’s round of partner and associate promotions, providing a major boost to our Healthcare Litigation and Real Estate teams.
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PCN companies – subcontracting restrictions relaxed
We are increasingly being asked by PCNs to advise on whether they can form companies to carry out network activities.
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Podcast: Social media uses and abuses in primary care
Social media is a complex issue in employment law. What are the rules for doctors and other professionals? Find out in our latest podcast, hosted by Robert McCartney and Rachel Levine.
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Podcast: What does the Provider Selection Regime mean for primary healthcare providers?
Primary healthcare law experts Justin Cumberlege and Robert McCartney host our first podcast of the year, discussing what the new Provider Selection Regime means for primary healthcare providers.
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Pre-election period restrictions for NHS bodies
A general election will take place on Thursday 4 July 2024. In the pre-election period, there are restrictions placed on public resources and communications.
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Primary care, New Care Models and STPs roundup – February 2017
Hempsons is pleased to bring you the latest in its series of news updates on primary care, new care models, STPs and integration.
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Selling a care home – the legal aspects
Selling a care home requires input from specialist legal advisors who are experts in business law and social care law. In this article, we highlight the important considerations.
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Small print for start-ups
For businesses both big and small it is all too commonplace for contracts to be agreed without either reading or understanding them.
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So you want to buy a practice?
Kirsty Odell sets out some of the key stages to buying or selling a practice, which will keep you on the right track for a smooth transition from buyer to practice owner.
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Starting out is a balancing act
While many doctors find their businesses suffering in the lockdown, others are planning to set one up. So what do you need to know to be within the law? Read our guidance on the legal considerations that you need to think about if you are setting up a UK healthcare business.
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STPs and accountable care roundup w/c 16 October
Hempsons is pleased to bring you the latest in its series of news updates on STPs and accountable care.
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STPs and accountable care roundup w/c 22 January
Hempsons is pleased to bring you the latest in its series of news updates on STPs and accountable care.
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STPs and accountable care roundup w/c 27 November
Hempsons is pleased to bring you the latest in its series of news updates on STPs and accountable care.
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STPs and integrated care roundup w/c 16 April
Hempsons is pleased to bring you the latest in its series of news updates on STPs and integrated care.
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Successful Corporate Transaction
Successful Corporate Transaction by Hempsons' commercial lawyers for our client RD Capital Partners (RDCP).
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Summer 2022 partner and associate promotions at Hempsons
With effect from 1st July 2022, Clementine Robertshaw and Rachel Croft have been promoted to partner, and Rachael Hawkin, Sam Stone, and Bronya Greatrex became our newest associates.
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The changing landscape of health and social care
Next Steps on the Five Year Forward View (March 2017) sets out plans for the transition of the NHS to population-based integrated health systems. This will be achieved by the evolution of Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STPs) into ‘accountable care’ models. So what is accountable care, what will it look like in the NHS and how will it affect smaller providers such as charities and social enterprises?
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The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020
In this brief note we provide a short summary of the new Regulations which bring into legal force, the restrictions announced by the Prime Minister on Monday 23 March 2020.
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Paul Henry, Deputy Director of Operations Support, East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust 2020
“Hempsons provided all the assistance I needed. The legal team provided me with responsive, sufficiently detailed but measured counsel proportionate with the stage of dispute I was managing. This considered approach to escalation gave me the confidence to navigate a complex situation at the lowest appropriate level with the other parties and establish the best solution.”