"The NHS should be focusing all its energies on its patients and staff. As Gosport so depressingly proves, the cover-ups must end"
> And there are a LOT of cover ups in the NHS. Another great piece today from @jarmann.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5872269/Is-box-ticking-culture-sprawling-bureaucratic-structure-NHS-killing-humanity.html …
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‘ NHS leaders, including politicians, managers and clinicians, frequently appear to be more interested in protecting the system's image than in addressing the service's serious failings.....
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.....In this climate of suppression, critical reports are rubbished, whistleblowers silenced and desperate relatives ignored.’
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‘The impulse to conceal runs deeply in this very highly centralised, ultra-politicised, heavily bureaucratic organisation.’
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Oh, I entirely agree.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1017377407504961536?s=21 …
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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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