That a good point I’d not thought of before. Semantics are important. What would be a collective term for us all?
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@NHSImprovement is a regulator that fits this. My reports of avoidable child death cover-up were not investigated https://iatroskalos.wordpress.com/2017/02/02/nhs-regulators-allow-trusts-to-bury-their-fatal-mistakes-an-open-letter-to-jim-mackey-at-nhs-improvement/ … Reported this to@PHSOmbudsman Not investigated as NHSI told them "We are an improvement agency" that's not our job. End of. -
It's no wonder Francis called for a single regulator. We've allowed them to play this 'not in our remit' pass the parcel game for long enough. Only when they're all under one group will they have nowhere else left to point. Then it has to be in their remit.
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Silos. Diffused responsibility. Hence, the regulatory gap that patients and staff fall through. They know about this but do nothing.
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I'd go with 'pushed through' rather than 'fall through', but that regulatory gap is no accident, imho. It was built into the design and has more capacity for disposal than a HES contract.
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It made me smile, but think I've missed the link? Unless HES have that poor cat's right ear in a pile of other undesirable bits somewhere? May just be me... :)
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Pussy cat expression of shock-horror that humans could do such things to each other. We only do it to non-felines.
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Aaah… all becomes clear. :)
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#NHS systems are so everyday that staff and inspectors both accept ‘That’s the way it is, the way it has to be’. This lack of insight is a sure way to Drift Into Failurehttps://www.dropbox.com/s/1p1g0dgxymwea9h/KingsFundMay2017.pdf?dl=0 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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