How many times, over the last decades, have so called professionals been appointed to address the inept NHS complaint procedures & yet it is still corrupt & self-serving? It was referred to by the PHSO just this week as being a "myth". And yet they have no interest in my input!
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Replying to @willcpowell @MartinBromiley
If it's obvious to us and it's obvious to the PHSO, then I fail to see how the point escapes others involved. Call it a swan all you want, but when it quacks, I'm calling it what it is. This is just wrong. Between this and the Williams review, it's self preservation on steroids.
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Replying to @C7RKY @MartinBromiley
I agree John. A little test for you. Assuming for this exercise I was a sheep. Can you identify me in the photo below? Please note that the PHSO also mentioned Robbie's case at HSJ conference. He mentioned evidence of a wide-spread NHS cover up and asked the government to act!pic.twitter.com/fpJtcv5YUi
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Replying to @willcpowell @MartinBromiley
I see you... And now, (more importantly), so does
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Replying to @C7RKY @willcpowell and
Kid is currently repreparing the PHSO case. She will be sending it to Mr Behrens.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @C7RKY and
it got deleted in under 12 months so she has to do it again. Seeking justice since 2009
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @willcpowell and
Since 2009? Is there anything other than elongated, corrupt, bad experiences to be found re NHS complaints? The only reason it's allowed to fester is they fear public reaction to the reality of healthcare being exposed more than they fear criticism of its complaints procedures.
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Replying to @C7RKY @willcpowell and
Her hospital admission alone cost £millions so should have been urgently investigated
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @willcpowell and
Reputation, reputation, reputation. There is no amount of (our) money they won't spend in protecting the only thing they actually value. A point that has been highlighted in recent inquiries. We know what's going on. The question is; why is nobody getting arrested for it?
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Replying to @C7RKY @willcpowell and
In any other job if you cost the firm £millions you would be banned
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Well in this case, 'the firm' (strangely appropriate sounding) write it off as protection money, it seems. It's not like they have to pay for it themselves either. At worst, bonuses might not be so account-stuffing come the end of the year.
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