Am I the only one that thinks witholding inquiry findings into a negligent hospital death, to protect those who caused the death, is wrong?
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@C7RKY@rogerkline If it were different we would not have same *mistakes, errors* repeated surely? Lessons learned trips off the tongue... -
@DebHazeldine@rogerkline ...together with 'it's historical, procedures have been reviewed & it couldn't happen again now'. Yeah...right! -
@C7RKY@rogerkline many only *historical* because NHS complaints system not fit for purpose. It will exhaust you, before you exhaust it! -
@DebHazeldine@rogerkline Exactly. Even cases only a few years old, many will still try to claim are 'historic' after blocking for that long -
@C7RKY@rogerkline shocked those that state they support NHS appear to not want concerns addressed, prefer to state too much complaining. -
@DebHazeldine@rogerkline Many have a vested interest behind their position, but whining re criticism doesn't help. > http://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2014/jan/20/nhs-blame-culture-negative-media-coverage?CMP=twt_gu … -
@C7RKY@rogerkline Nobody chooses poor care, chooses to loose loved one horrifically, nobody chooses to receive abuse for raising concerns.. -
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@DebHazeldine@rogerkline How true. Ths game is imposed upon us, before we even realise it's being played. And when we're most vulnerable. - 1 more reply
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@C7RKY@rogerkline any executive involved in suppressing any such information isn't fit and proper in my view.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@C7RKY@rogerkline This needs to be challenged at the Information Commissioner Office. Weigh mental health of family and public interest tooThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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