NHS England has refused to join a CQC probe into death of baby Elizabeth Dixon, left brain damaged by poor NHS care:http://www.hsj.co.uk/news/nhs-england-withdraws-involvement-in-baby-death-probe/5074100.article?blocktitle=News&contentID=15303#.U_20svldW5I …
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@C7RKY @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern agree John,Lizzie Dixon & her family have been failed at every turn. But so much could be learned from it -
@C7RKY @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern the continued need for one care regulator as recommended by Sir Robert Francis -
@C7RKY @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern need for that one regulator to have remit to commission independent investigations into individual cases -
@katemasters67 @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern I SO agree with this. Francis was right to call for a single regulator. No excuse any more. None. -
@C7RKY @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern IMO there never was..separate regulators just provide a diluted remit to all of them. -
@katemasters67 @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern Again agreed. We don't just fall through the cracks any more. We're pushed through them by design -
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@C7RKY@katemasters67 @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern the phso pressure group are calling for a separate health ombudsman for England -
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@katemasters67 @Unity_portal@ShaunLintern Ok..interesting. What are you hoping that will achieve, vs an all-in-one regulator? - 6 more replies
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