@curetheNHS When staff see how badly previous NHS whistleblowers have been treated in the past is still putting them of from speaking out
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@C7RKY@JFecitt@KayFSheldon@drkimholt@PatientsFirstUK CQC must stop taking info, doing nothing and offering no support 'as not in remit' -
@katemasters67@JFecitt@KayFSheldon@drkimholt@PatientsFirstUK I think we need to better understand this 'remit' and how it's determined. -
@C7RKY@JFecitt@KayFSheldon@drkimholt@PatientsFirstUK Understanding of methodology would help ppl decide whether to share experiences too -
@katemasters67@C7RKY@JFecitt@drkimholt@PatientsFirstUK Certainly CQC needs to continue to explain. One case could be warning sign. -
@KayFSheldon@katemasters67@JFecitt@drkimholt@PatientsFirstUK But you don't investigate individual cases, so how would you know? -
@C7RKY@katemasters67@JFecitt@drkimholt@PatientsFirstUK Can be lots of info from individ case but not same as indiv investigation. -
@KayFSheldon@C7RKY@katemasters67@drkimholt@PatientsFirstUK surely that's down to CQC terms of reference in investigations - End of conversation
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@C7RKY@JFecitt@KayFSheldon@drkimholt This is the tension. -
@PatientsFirstUK@JFecitt@KayFSheldon@drkimholt Quite. I'm still confused as to why the HSC Act gives powers which CQC's remit then limits
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