Access to Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill — Second Reading — Database of Innovative Treatments — Departure from Accepted Practice — 16 Oct 2015 at 13:31
The majority of MPs voted in favour of a database of innovative medical treatments and to state it is not negligent for a doctor to depart, responsibly, from accepted medical treatments.
The majority of MPs taking part voted in favour of the second reading of the Access to Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill[1][2] allowing it to continue on its path to becoming law.
The Bill:
- Permits the establishment, by Government, of a database of innovative medical treatments carried out by doctors, including the results of such treatments. The database would cover England only.
- States : "It is not negligent for a doctor to depart from the existing range of accepted medical treatments for a condition if the decision to do so is taken responsibly."
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