"People were put at significant risk of harm because informed consent was not always sought & recorded" >A crime?? http://www.cqc.org.uk/sites/default/files/media/reports/ins1-571177028_1-128767043_bmi_mount_alvernia_hospital_20130427_f4.pdf …
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@C7RKY@CareQualityComm a breech of ciminal law they woudl of course immediately report it to the Police, I hope that answers your question. -
@James_R_Hedges Thanks James. My understanding is that examination or treatment w/o consent is a crime - just as described by CQC in this > -
@C7RKY to me sounds like it would be a judgement call for that inspection team. -
@James_R_Hedges I'm familiar with that guide - thanks. 'Nature & purpose' is obv key, which surely can't be claimed in the case where pt >
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@C7RKY@CareQualityComm These would be breaches of the HSC Act 2008 CQC is statutory body charged with policing, if inspectors saw...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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