@JFr4ser @heatherawwood @debhazeldine @joinedu1 @drgrumble @annclwyd safety concerns should be made to answer imho. At ALL levels. No excuse
@JFr4ser But I am hearing the 'burden of regulation' objection, as a reason that the safeguards aren't there. I don't understand why not yet
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@C7RKY I think it's difficult to compare to other industries. Too many variables -
@JFr4ser I'm less sure. The medical industry has existed in a self-protecting vacuum for too long, hiding behind easily bypassed regulation. -
@C7RKY < standard of practice against peers. None of it is random -
@JFr4ser the way in which complainants are crushed, medical records are 'weeded & seeded' & harm covered up, is also not random I'm afraid. -
@C7RKY I have no experience of that so can't comment. Records are often imprecise particular in very acute situations. Might be haggled over -
@JFr4ser Didn't see adding procedures to signed consent form post-op (to hide a crime) as 'imprecise' tbh. Nor when they presented a forgery -
@C7RKY forging notes would be clearly wrong. That's already regulated about -
@JFr4ser In normal circumstances, I'm afraid forging notes is only regulated through professional codes - GMC/NMC. Not a statutory offence.> - 6 more replies
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