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    1. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      ..negligence=incompetence without considering the wider picture of the system which contributed to Jack's death. There is a very strong natural underlying reaction where children are concerned which intensifies this dissonance.

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    2. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      Indeed we have no way of knowing what Jack's chance of survival was in this instance, he had been ill for a while before being brought into hospital, had the antibiotics been used from the outset in a paediatric ICU

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      Lets say I'm driving having had my eyes tested for cataracts and not been told to stop driving and the DVLA informed. True story, but thankfully this next bit didn't happen as I took myself off the road, but say had carried on driving and then had an accident

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    4. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      For which I am prosecuted. £1000 minimum fine for defective eyesight. The Dr who had been assessing the development of my cataracts said they were"not ready for surgery" nor did they inform DVLA. I insisted on a referral, and they were very ready.

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    5. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      Cataracts done and back on the road six months later driving competently, I trust. Two levels of competence, the system for not referring me and me for having an accident whilst my eyesight is impaired. The public might be alarmed nay horrified that this had happened, but......

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    6. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      would not be unduly alarmed at me returning to the roads. OK the difference in magnitude is very clear, but the underlying principles are similar. Now in my case I realised I had been driving with my vision impaired and took myself off the road and avoided a £1000 fine.

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    7. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      The level of negligence was the same even if the outcomes were different. Competence being predicated on outcomes. Within the NHS there is a massive problem with staffing and this is not the fault of the staff and we all recognise that errors of all sorts are bound to escalate.

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    8. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      Even 'competent' staff will not be capable of holding things together and therefore be safe if the system is crumbling.

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    9. John Daniels #NHSLove‏ @Alembisque Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell

      It would be wrong to allow them to not only carry the burden of the day , but to also carry the blame for errors and inevitable increased mortality as things deteriorate.

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    10. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Aug 15
      Replying to @Alembisque @doctorcaldwell

      I must say, my first impression of all that is that much of it is a re-hash of the case for the defence. A defence that failed to convince in court. In particular, GNM is about personal culpability *in all the circumstances*.

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      John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Aug 15
      Replying to @C7RKY @Alembisque @doctorcaldwell

      In respect of your driving example, the fitness to practise side is only one aspect. And not the aspect in question any more, imho. Rather the question is one of public confidence in a profession which permits those with such relevant & serious criminal convictions to practise.

      2:59 AM - 15 Aug 2018
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        1. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Aug 15
          Replying to @C7RKY @Alembisque @doctorcaldwell

          I think that last point is being conveniently overlooked by the majority of clinical commentators currently. Because it suits them to do so. My next questions will be around what due diligence MPTS undertakes to support their assertions that public confidence is unaffected.

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