"Relatives raise concerns about patients being put on the LCP ‘against the wishes of the patient and their family" >This is the key problem.
"Patients whose condition worsened because of poor hospital treatment have then been killed off...on the Pathway" > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2357195/Hospital-care-pathway-wont-banned--new-Inquiry-set-end-life-plan-despite-public-fears.html …
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@c7rky Yep and it is not LCP which is the problem, it is treatment without consent, if true -
@bendean1979 It ought to be regarded as treatment w/o consent, I agree Ben. Many argue LCP isn't a treatment in itself tho, hence no consent
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@c7rky again, another issue related to ignorant ' outcome based management' -
@bendean1979 That's certainly a part. The shocking implication here tho is that poor care may be being 'hidden' by just killing the patient? -
@c7rky it's Daily Mail, you'll find more truth in the bible -
@bendean1979 An unreliable story teller doesn't always equate to an unreliable story Ben. Plenty of other telling this particular story. -
@c7rky not always,.sometimes though -
@bendean1979 We all need to look over the walls of our own little world & see what's going on ourselves these days. Not always what we think -
@c7rky hmmm just pointing out Daily Mail is highly unreliable source, that's all, spare me the rest of it -
@bendean1979 And there was me thinking scientific minds were ever inquisitive & welcoming of challenge for the chance to prove their case... - 6 more replies
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