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    1.  💥M 💥‏ @MatSilk 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @C7RKY

      @C7RKY @AliJaneMoore We'll disagree on that, but certainly big problems in some areas. Am more interested in underlying factors.

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    2. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @MatSilk

      @MatSilk @AliJaneMoore The underlying factors are the people who choose to cover-up, instead if learning from mistakes. Needs exposing imho.

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    3.  💥M 💥‏ @MatSilk 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @C7RKY

      @C7RKY @AliJaneMoore No, underlying factors as in why does it happen. Don't think ppl are generally bad, something is causing it to happen

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    4. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @MatSilk

      @MatSilk Same thing. Underlying factor as to why it happens is because someone prevented the chance for learning, the last time it happened

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    5.  💥M 💥‏ @MatSilk 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @C7RKY

      @C7RKY But that's not why it happened initially. Pressures on the system, people, etc... Many factors must be influencing behaviours

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    6. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @MatSilk

      @MatSilk Every safety problem has to show itself 1st time somewhere. That's nature of medicine - it's NOT science. Learning from it is key.

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    7.  💥M 💥‏ @MatSilk 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @C7RKY

      @C7RKY Crossed wires - I was talking more ab why ppl behave how they do when there are issues (e.g. cover up/lie/deny). What influences this

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    8. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @MatSilk

      @MatSilk Aaah..that may be quite simple? Put people into huge debt when they come out of medical school, so they're reliant on their career>

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    9. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @C7RKY

      @MatSilk ..then you threaten to take away their means to pay off that debt, (career), if they don't lie & cover for you. Once in, never out.

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    10.  💥M 💥‏ @MatSilk 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @C7RKY

      @C7RKY That makes it sound awfully premeditated. Not sure I quite see it that way (tho of course WBs will have huge ££ worries)

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      John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 29 Jun 2014
      Replying to @MatSilk

      @MatSilk Hard to argue against the logic tho, isn't it? And in fairness, it may explain why so many appear to leave their ethics at the door

      8:57 AM - 29 Jun 2014
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        2.  💥M 💥‏ @MatSilk 29 Jun 2014
          Replying to @C7RKY

          @C7RKY Well, we're back w our friends correlation and causation. The situation you describe exists (debt etc...), the rest is up for debate

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        3. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 29 Jun 2014
          Replying to @MatSilk

          @MatSilk Indeed it is. And I don't think it's the only factor anyway, if that helps? Lack of any consequence for lying plays it's part too.

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