by Simon | May 21, 2018 | Views
Pete Clark, HCML’s head of corporate and public sector service development, explains why the solution to ageing case managers lies in its pioneers and a new elite. As an occupational therapist, I have spent my clinical career concerned about the impact of ageing on... by Simon | Apr 10, 2018 | Views
HCML’s head of clinical operations, Andy Pepler, explains the NHS conditions that make the case manager’s navigational role in major injuries more critical than ever. As recently as July 2017 it was reported in the media that the NHS has been ranked by a US think-tank... by Simon | Feb 22, 2018 | Views
Peter Clark explains why HR professionals and line managers no longer need to be alone when it comes to the ethics, practicalities and legal minefields of dealing with long-term sick and injured staff. One of the biggest management challenges is long term sickness... by Simon | Feb 22, 2018 | Views
Chief Medical director Dr Alex Smallwood discusses how clinical governance provides multiple opportunities to improve client outcomes in rehabilitation. He explores why it holds the key to excellence, trust and best value for every stakeholder. It is true that many... by Simon | Feb 13, 2018 | Views
FROM May 25th, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulations will be enforced. GDPR is a new EU-wide* framework which supersedes the UK Data Protection Act and EU Data Protection Directive. GDPR requires organisations to be more accountable for the data they process,... by Simon | Jan 22, 2018 | Views
Keith Bushnell maps out HCML’s vision for better catastrophic case management. Thanks to modern medicine, there has never been a better time to transform the lives of clients facing life-changing personal injury, such as spinal cord injury. But ask any of the...