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 …
.@atm0spheric Is healthcare a miracle? Or a scientific evidenced process to be followed? Tragedies happen when processes aren't followed ime
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@C7RKY Much of science is miraculous to those on the outside. How do the numbers compare? -
@atm0spheric Not sure there's a comparison to be made is there? Isn't carrying out these procedures with an acceptable sucess rate the norm? -
@C7RKY Don't close them. Fix them. -
@atm0spheric My thoughts exactly!! Believe me, we're on the same page on that one. -
@C7RKY Agreed - and since nobody sets out to cause avoidable deaths, can we please have a MAIB on the lines of the CAAs AAIB? -
@atm0spheric Avoidable deaths can be caused by shortcutting safety procedures. That's a choice someone's accountable for no? MAIB/CAAs/AAIB? -
@atm0spheric OK, Civil Aviation Authority I've worked out. AAIB goes with them...but still not clear on MAIB? -
@C7RKY Medical? Google AAIB RAIB. But I've just discovered there is a Marine Accident Investigation Branch - so an HAIB for Hospitals?
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@C7RKY You do more harm than good if you simply close a facility that is doing more good than harm. Mere closures are too simplistic. -
@atm0spheric Who said anything about closures? Most certainly not me. It's safer care & truth I want, not less care, or a longer journey.
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