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Well, there you have it. Discuss...
#NHS #DutyOfCandour #RobbiesLawpic.twitter.com/A1KU7QWL52
2. Is a no for me. Dad was the victim of a medical accident - added when he should have subtracted and then destroyed the wrong part of his brain. Medical errors are not acceptable and things need straightening up
I hear you Lorraine. I'm no stranger to the feelings you're expresssing there. But I'd ask you to consider a couple of thoughts here: Firstly, what you describe sounds like it may be 'wrong site surgery'? That being consistently no. 1 on the well-named list of 'Never Events'. >>
>> If so, as Never Events are regarded as entirely avoidable accidents when safety procedures are followed, I'd consider that to be reckless and would argue it should not attract immunity. Never event list may need trimming for this to work mind you. >>
>> Final point is that I can't see criminalising doctors' mistakes as a healthy solution. Who would want to be a doctor if any given day you could be arrested for screwing up? Punish reckless behaviour and lock up anyone who covers up. But not for honest errors. Any thoughts..?
People carry workmates who they know are not up to the job and cover up in all walks of life. I am currently having issue with NHS as so far no treatment of my husband's cancer (Aug referral) So no, don't make anything looser than it is all ready
John Clarke Retweeted Shaun Lintern
Fair enough. I can understand your feelings and I'm so sorry to hear about what your husband's going through. Let me assure you though, making things easy for them to cover for each other will never be acceptable to me.https://twitter.com/shaunlintern/status/600735704101031936 …
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