And from @jhcoakley that Never Events have become a stick to beat trusts & so increase risk of cover ups @ShaunLintern #homsim13
@MsNaughtyCheese @BurnageBard @ShaunLintern @jhcoakley excuse for a NE. "Lessons will be learned" bull doesn't work: they already have been.
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@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? -
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@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley Exactly. Currently there's greater fear of telling the truth, than there is of lying. -
@C7RKY@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley like Berwick said fear is toxic to patient safety, don't disagree with never events only 1/2 -
@C7RKY@BurnageBard@ShaunLintern@jhcoakley that the title is clearly wrong as is how we approach/ respond to them is failing patients 2/2
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