Please can everyone to RT. These cover ups must stop. Daily Mail published a story about the CEO of University Hospital Bristol who is being investigated for covering up details of the negligent failings which led tonour son Ben’s death.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6356471/Hospital-boss-probed-cover-baby-boys-death.html …
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I didn't pick up on it before, but it's telling that the very first thing said after they realise they're being recorded is the old 'made no difference to the overall outcome' excuse. These people sicken me and those who trained them to react this way even more so.
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And if my auntie had balls she'd be my uncle. What a load of crap. But they WEREN'T talking about anyone else, were they
@gmcuk? They were talking about how they'd failed#BenCondon and then misled his parents about those failings. Your unreasonable squirming is becoming obvious.1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes -
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@gmcuk know that.There lack of action is what will be responsible for a new wave of banners exposing Consultants.Their lack of action is one thing, their total disregard of evidence to protect corrupt doctors is despicable.Let’s see how the Drs they protect like more exposure1 reply 2 retweets 8 likes -
Sadly, that is a story with a familiar ring. Sorry Allyn. We'll dig them out of that bunker one day. One way or another.
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I actually think the
@gmcuk put Drs more at risk. In Ben’s case, had they taken some action it would have all ended. They just push you further to take your own action. Any consequences will be on their own hands.1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
If doctors want to understand why more and more of us are choosing to head for the courts, then stories like yours should explain why very well. Because it's the only way we can get anyone to acknowledge the truth. Even when it's a blindingly obvious, evidenced truth.
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It would help confidence of Frontline Staff if we knew for sure what the Executive Team in
#NHS Hospitals is responsible for eg if ePrescribing software is dangerous & a predictable fatal medication error arises, who is accountable?@BryonyDF@profchrisham@TeamHadiza@DrGrumble2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
I think you realise I agree with that. I'm keen to ensure management of trusts feel the full weight of their responsibilities, but fear only a successful corporate manslaughter case will provoke proper review. As long as the lies persist though, pts will still look to courts imho
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