Then one day they woke up to find everyone else had left them behind. The same will happen to the NHS.
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Replying to @stendec6 @edwardpoole1975 and
It's all a bit like The Emperor's New Clothes. The public is brainwashed into believing the message that the NHS is the best in the world, so that's what they see. We're all the little boy shouting that the emperor is naked - but the message isn't going down too well.
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Replying to @AdrienneCullen @stendec6 and
That's not my experience of patients who use the service! They are very unhappy.
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Replying to @edwardpoole1975 @AdrienneCullen and
The figures don't bear out your experience. A majority are satisfied. A minority aren't. Both figures are deteriorating. The NHS is under immense pressure and likely to get worse until someone takes the 1.3 million public servants welfare seriously.
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Replying to @NHSwhistleblowr @edwardpoole1975 and
#LiesDamnedLiesAndStatistics. You only have to look closely at how#PHSO eliminate#complainants to see that the complaints investigated are the#TipOfTheIceberg Its all about who holds power and control.3 replies 8 retweets 10 likes -
Replying to @CarrieMaisie @edwardpoole1975 and
A health warning should be given to anyone contemplating a serious complaint with NHS. It can be lethal. At least consumes years of your life. Saps your energy. Robs you of sleep. Creates family conflict. And more.
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Replying to @NHSwhistleblowr @CarrieMaisie and
Each years 160000 complain. For most complaints are resolved well but for some
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Replying to @DrUmeshPrabhu @NHSwhistleblowr and
Define well. What does that mean.
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Replying to @davidmands @NHSwhistleblowr and
Each year 360 million patients are seen by 1.3 million staff. Vast majority get good care. 160000 patients complain. I was just putting the context.
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Replying to @DrUmeshPrabhu @NHSwhistleblowr and
The complaints procedure is another mechanism designed wholesale to protect the system at all costs. It drives zero accountability or improvements thats not what its designed to do. The press and the law are the only effective illuminators.The latter being out of reach for many.
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Very much agree. The complaints process, regulatory capture and the prevalence of cover ups it all provokes are the reasons why more now attempt to take matters to the courts/press, imho. An inevitable consequence, one might argue.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1059774965996752898?s=21 …
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Replying to @C7RKY @davidmands and
when your the victim you soon become the persecuted, then the staff involved become the victim as a complaint has detrimental impact on their mental wellbeing but no regard to the victim and theirs while the state protects the accused.
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