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In addition to latest news on THEMIS, you can find a selection of our latest clinical risk alerts based on our claims intelligence. These are provided to help keep clinical practice reactive to emerging clinical risk trends, ensuring we can help create a safer clinical world.

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The Importance of Implementing Updated Guidelines in a Timely Manner.

This case arises from an alleged failure to update local guidance in a timely fashion following changes to national guidance. The patient, who had sadly suffered a stillbirth, developed a DVT following delivery. She had not received postnatal thromboprophylaxis in accordance with current national guidance.

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“Interspecialty referral of oesophagogastric and pharyngolaryngeal cancers delays diagnosis and reduces patient survival: A matched case-control study” – A medico-legal perspective

A team of clinicians have studied the incidence and significance of pharyngolaryngeal and oesophagogastric cancer referrals initially presenting within other specilities such as gastroenterology and otolaryngology.

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The importance of following guidelines and using appropriate procedures when inserting a catheter.

In this Clinical Risk Alert, THEMIS’ Lead Clinical Partner, TMLEP looks at Incorrect catheter changes in males and trauma to the urethra/prostate have the potential not only to cause discomfort and bleeding but also serious urinary tract infections which can be very dangerous, particularly to elderly patients.

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Avoiding Suicide in Prison Requires Sufficient Support Protocols

In this Clinical Risk Alert, THEMIS’ Lead Clinical Partner, TMLEP, highlights that mental health is a complex issue. Suicide is the single most common cause of death in correctional settings. The challenge for suicide prevention is to identify those people who are most vulnerable and intervene effectively.

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The Importance of Wound Management in A&E from Injuries Involving Glass

In this Clinical Risk Alert, THEMIS’ Lead Clincal Partner, TMLEP, explores the way that glass can break can vary upon the type of glass object, and can take on many shapes. It can either break off into cube-like structures, small pebbles or can splinter into large or small shard-like pieces. Depending upon the mechanism of the injury, small shard-like pieces can puncture the skin and travel into the tissues and cannot always be felt by the patient or practitioner.

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Delay in Diagnosing and Treating Oesophageal Cancer

THEMIS’ Lead Clinical Partner, TMLEP, discusses the vital importance of carrying out appropriate investigations such as an OGD when a Patient is suffering from reoccurring symptoms to rule out any sinister causes such as cancer.

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Mr Charles Willis-Owen BM BCh MA (Hons Oxon) MFSEM (UK) FRCS (Tr & Orth), Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Royal Bournemouth Hospital

Enhancing Risk Management for Policyholders

By offering policyholders complimentary access to the very latest healthcare analytics updates from TMLEP, policyholders are kept up to date with access to clinical risk alerts that may impact their practice. As a THEMIS policyholder, this keeps clinical practice responsive to emerging trends that could lead to claims.

Mr Charles Willis-Owen BM BCh MA (Hons Oxon) MFSEM (UK) FRCS (Tr & Orth), Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Royal Bournemouth Hospital
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