@heatherawwood @JoinedU1 @BenClover The 400-1200 based on seriously poor data has always been unhelpful in getting this across.
@atm0spheric @heatherawwood @mulberrybush Ok, but if people die as a result of care failures that shouldn't happen, is that not unnecessary?
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@C7RKY@heatherawwood@mulberrybush Whether they should have died depends on the history - where the stats were poor & allegedly fiddled. -
@atm0spheric@heatherawwood@mulberrybush I think what the fiddling of these stats indicates about NHS attitudes is what should worry us all -
@C7RKY@heatherawwood@mulberrybush Yes - plausibly a flawed (commercial) system used by weak managers to bully staff into ticking boxes. -
@atm0spheric@heatherawwood@mulberrybush With systems, codes, regulation & even law, all set up to deny truth & justice to medical victims.
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@C7RKY@heatherawwood@mulberrybush Mortality figures can't show whether a patient was maltreated in their last hours or not. -
@atm0spheric@heatherawwood@mulberrybush No, that's what witness statements & medical records are for. The latter being utterly compromised
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