So were all of these files 'in use' on the day of your visit @CareQualityComm? If not, with what powers did you acquire the records please?
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@C7RKY@CareQualityComm I did see in one news report that they looked at historical files..... -
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@katemasters67 Really? That's interesting. If that's so, I'd appreciate an answer to my earlier question please@CareQualityComm. Thanks.. -
@C7RKY@CareQualityComm well definitely as far as 2012. Flagged by whistleblowers again, wonder how many patient complaints ignored... -
@katemasters67 Thanks Kate. The@CareQualityComm account hasn't tweeted since we wrote this. Let's see what they say when they return... -
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@katemasters67 "Senior managers themselves changed some of the records" Who says managers don't need a statutory duty of candour? Disgrace! -
@C7RKY dreadful isn't it? - 3 more replies
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@C7RKY A tip off I venture..... -
@rogerkline I'd wager a pound you're right Roger. Just wondering now why some tip-offs allow CQC powers to be used & others don't? Beats me.
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@ann_poppy You're welcome Ann. What happened to Prof Baker's recommendation? Presume it was ignored, like most meaningful recommendations? -
@C7RKY seems running around like headless chickens John,#Normanlamb working out best way 2move 4ward,#commonsense#CPS we know,how come??
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@C7RKY this story indicates how important staff information is. I hope that these nurses will now be protected. -
@drkimholt I entirely agree. In fact, I offerered my thanks to our - currently faceless - heroes not long ago. >https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/398150278605590528 … -
@C7RKY@drkimholt couldn't agree more John. My first thought..
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