'Professional Duty of Candour introduced to help staff to speak up' - @Dunne4Ludlow at #PtFt17
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Replying to @drbenwhite @Dunne4Ludlow
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And it has failed. As it was designed to do, when compared to the statutory duty of candour demanded. >https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/932548717521068032 …
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"The solicitors’ code of conduct – to act in the best interests of the client – invariably trumps any wider ethical guidance to the NHS."http://www.drphilhammond.com/blog/2013/06/04/private-eye/private-eye-issue-1341/ …
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Oh, and just for accuracy @Dunne4Ludlow, the individual professional duty already existed. A statutory organisational duty was introduced, but NOT the statutory individual duty called for. >
https://www.themdu.com/guidance-and-advice/guides/statutory-duty-of-candour/statutory-duty-of-candour …
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