There has been a tendency to blame the individual, says Prof Williams. Quick question to NHS complainants - did an individual get blamed when you complained? Or did they blame nobody (except perhaps you) and cover it all up? I don't recognise this so-called 'blame culture'.
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It's all about pulling up the drawbridge, which they'll do in a heartbeat if they get the sniff of a chance. Lot easier than having to continue dealing with awkward questions. Better to not hand them a get out of jail free card if possible. :)https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1023903433777143810?s=21 …
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Often the way. But we keep asking, despite their reaction. To expect anything else from bereaved relatives and harmed patients who are aggrieved by NHS cover up and obfuscation is delusional, imho.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1040590077276160006?s=21 …
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Entirely agree. And given the life/death nature of the profession, I think those consequences should be severe.
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