Regulatory Policies

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Our Regulators

General Dental Council
the UK's regulator for dental professionals. Their primary purpose is to protect patient safety and maintain public confidence in the dental professions.
They register dental professionals, set standards for the dental team, investigate complaints about fitness to practise, and ensure the quality of dental education.
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Healthcare Improvements Scotland
Scotland’s health and care improvement agency. They help make health and care better.
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Dental Protection
Dental indemnity safeguards dentists and dental professionals against the repercussions of dental malpractice claims and cases such as GDC investigations
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MHRA
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
Medical Devices Regulations ensure the safety and effectiveness of devices used in healthcare.In the UK, the Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (as amended) govern this process. Requiring conformity assessments and registration with MHRA. These regulations cover various aspects, including post-market surveillance, ethical approval for clinical investigations, and the application of artificial intelligence in medical devices.
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Duty of Candor

Your safety is
paramount to us

The Duty of Candour in Scotland is a legal requirement for health and social care organizations to be open and honest with individuals when unexpected or unintended incidents occur that result in death or harm. It mandates that those affected are informed about the incident, receive an apology, and are involved in a review to learn from what happened. This duty applies to all health and social care services in Scotland, excluding childminders.

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