And from @jhcoakley that Never Events have become a stick to beat trusts & so increase risk of cover ups @ShaunLintern #homsim13
.@ShaunLintern @MsNaughtyCheese @jhcoakley Quite. They're called never events for a reason. Follow safety procedures & there'd be no stick.
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@C7RKY@ShaunLintern @MsNaughtyCheese@jhcoakley as someone who had his wrong leg marked for amputation I understand never events closely -
@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern @MsNaughtyCheese@jhcoakley But you managed to stop them, I hope? I know more about them than I wish I did too. -
@C7RKY@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley you cannot doubt their severity however there is about 1 "never" event every day & the 1/2 -
@C7RKY@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley risk I worry about is the risk poor trusts will cover them up rather then admitting & learning? -
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@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley They already cover them up, because of how damning they are. They know there's no > -
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@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley excuse for a NE. "Lessons will be learned" bull doesn't work: they already have been. -
@C7RKY@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley yes otherwise something would not be called a "never event" however if trusts are covering 1/2 -
@C7RKY@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley them up then our current strategy isn't working? - 3 more replies
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