@C7RKY @iHealthP @DebHazeldine I agree with you and CQC is making big strides to that end.
@maria_oaktree @ShaunLintern @iHealthP @DebHazeldine Ime, the front line had no problem recognising the never event. Reporting it however...
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@C7RKY@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Trouble with recognition and reporting at all levels to be honest.... -
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@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Hence why self-reporting on such a critical metric, will always offer limited insight. -
@C7RKY@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Agree. Will never be absolute under a voluntary system. -
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@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Perhaps with +84% rise in Never Events this year it's time to remove the voluntary bit? -
@C7RKY@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Often rely on increased reporting as a reason. Need proper study to understand but do agree -
@maria_oaktree It's flawed assumption tho, to think high level of reporting automatically means more honest trust. Real number still missing
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@C7RKY Yes - and meant I agree with you. Reads like I agree with reason we tend to give! Can be a factor but more complex than that. -
@maria_oaktree Sorry, I did actually understand that you agreed. My wording wasn't helpful in making that point clear though! :)
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