Agree. One of the most important issues in paediatrics and we don't have any comprehensive review event to truly learn from it. I've read a refacted serious incident report from Leicester Royal Infirmary and in my opinion it does a poor job of addressing systemic factors
And who is responsible for that 'discouragement'? Rhetorical question, because whilst I may not know names, we're both thinking of the same people right now. We know who they are. The question is; how do we remove such people from the NHS? Permanently.
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With great difficulty
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I'm happy you didn't say impossible. So now all we need is a plan.
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Also removal of NHS from political control to an NHS committee part college part elected with control over long term strategy and integration acute Iry and social care manpower planning and ability to set 10 yr budgets
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Sounds like a good start. We have an army of very big brains at our disposal to fix this. And those who stand to lose out from such a fix, probably deserve to do so. We really have to make this happen. People are dying & secondary victims are liberally scattered in the wake.
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I have been saying this for years but the NHS is a political toy.
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