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The judge considered that he was recognising the existence in English law of an implied duty of good faith and fair dealing which was neither novel nor foreign. The term may be implied not as a matter of law but as a matter of fact, meaning that it is based on the presumed intentions ...
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This is the first time in the history of the NHS in England that such a duty has existed. The new duty is vital for ensuring our health and care system is fit for the future, as demand for palliative and end of life care is set to increase by 42% in the next two decades, yet ...
This article aims to explore the psychological aspects of cancer care from the time of diagnosis to treatment cessation. It reviews some of the main psychological issues associated with cancer, such as depression, anxiety, fear of recurrence and lack of hope, as well as identifying interventions ...
My Beloved NHS Is Failing in Its Basic Duty - to Care for the Most VulnerableByline: CLAIRE RAYNERDaily Mail (London)