'The NHS "became too powerful to criticise" despite many patients receiving a "wholly unsatisfactory" service.' > CQC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25475354 …
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@C7RKY exactly. This culture is now starting to fall apart. It's no longer possible for frontline to be gagged and they are stronger. -
@drkimholt@C7RKY in some places it's really, really not changing. -
@katemasters67@drkimholt I agree. I'm not sure it's true to say it's no longer possible for frontline to be gagged. Still happening surely? -
@C7RKY@katemasters67 still happening but people now know it's wrong and it's helping some to resist and speak up but still hard -
@drkimholt@C7RKY@katemasters67 I agree, hearing lots that are trying to speak up for patients but still hearing some too frightened -
@curetheNHS@drkimholt@C7RKY would be in the interest of patients to have a national'map' of where clinicians find it hard to speak up. -
@katemasters67@drkimholt@C7RKY We had a map of failing hospitals 4 yrs. It was torture knowing but doin nothing, Keogh exposed in the end -
@curetheNHS@drkimholt@C7RKY is like to know if my local hospital doesn't listen to staff, how they address concerns.. Independently. - 4 more replies
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