Nottingham University Hospitals Trust is 2nd in the country for causing avoidable deaths. No surprise to some of us > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2496114/How-3-500-hospital-patients-lost-lives-surgical-errors-staff-busy-treat--just-TWELVE-months.html …
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"Dr Frances Healey...NHS England, argued the increasing number of fatal safety incidents was the result of better reporting" >Complete crap!
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"Errors in acute hospital trusts account for almost half reported deaths, with 1,463 dying due to safety incidents, up 10 per cent." >HALF??
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"..the number of patients who died due to safety incidents rose from 2,864 in 2011/12 to 3,588 in 2012/13." http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2496114/How-3-500-hospital-patients-lost-lives-surgical-errors-staff-busy-treat--just-TWELVE-months.html …
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@C7RKY@DebHazeldine deliberately? -
@ZedTrafficker@DebHazeldine Incompetence or complicity? Guess we'll always be wondering that, but it has to be 1 or the other from my seat. -
@C7RKY@DebHazeldine some mistakes happen in#NHS as in any other institution, but when they cover up mistakes for HR stats its criminal -
@ZedTrafficker@DebHazeldine Now we just need the criminal justice system to recognise it & act accordingly - there are plenty of examples. -
@C7RKY@DebHazeldine i can prove criminality in my case easily and bet loads others can too.now we need a petition for whistleblower justice -
@ZedTrafficker@DebHazeldine We need the law to do what it's supposed to & for someone to take custody of records from trusts: for starters. -
@C7RKY@ZedTrafficker@DebHazeldine Now that really is a excellent idea. -
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@GiletGirl@ZedTrafficker@DebHazeldine As long as med records are regarded as 'proof' in court, they can't be left with defendants. Mad! - 2 more replies
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