Department of Health plans to increase the supply of expert medical witnesses for children’s public law cases will not remove the chief deterrent to clinicians giving evidence in court, consultation respondents have claimed.
In a summary of responses to its plans to set up an NHS expert witness service, the DH said “a substantial number” of the 135 respondents said the threat of referral to the General Medical Council was the most important deterrent to acting as an expert witness.
However, they commented that nothing in the Department of Health proposals would reduce this factor.
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