Abstract
The government has approved plans to allow the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) to recoup costs from doctors. The Department of Health for England has published its report on the responses to its consultation on changes to how the General Medical Council and the Professional Standards Authority work.1 As part of the response the government said that it had approved plans that would allow the MPTS to recoup costs from doctors who had failed to follow its rules or who demonstrated unreasonable behaviour.2 The MPTS will also become a statutory committee of the …
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