It may we’ll destroy trust but families have no trust left and legal action is the only route. Like I have previously said, keep kicking me and I am going to kick you back and as children would say, you started it so you deserve what you get. I mean we are dealing with children
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Replying to @Allyncondon @katemasters67 and
You've had a truly Aweful experience in Bristol. Last week I argued
@PHSOmbudsman open meeting for inquiry into cases like yours.@bernardjenkin@CommonsPACAC have already recommended same to@Jeremy_Hunt@RobBehrens18841 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @NHSwhistleblowr @Allyncondon and
Look at this Allyn. Our common humanity means we must sort this. Also costing billionshttps://amp.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2017/dec/01/nhs-negligence-claims-soars-staff-fear-speaking-out-on-safety …
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Replying to @NHSwhistleblowr @katemasters67 and
It seems like a vicious circle. Reduce litigation by being more open and honest with families, put money back in to healthcare. It seems they are going the other way. Lie to families and expect litigation, reduce money going in to healthcare & complain about lack of money.
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Replying to @Allyncondon @NHSwhistleblowr and
Great observation. Are we seeing chickens coming home to roost? >Many doctors have lied repeatedly (because they can, without consequence) to protect their reputation/GMC status/negligence claim history/trust performance >Cumulative cover ups create false impression of safety 1/2
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Replying to @C7RKY @Allyncondon and
>The false impression of safety perpetuates errors and disguises the need for intervention & investment >Funding gets frozen, or even cut by this perversion of the data >Safety conditions in reality deteriorate, worsening outcomes & claims ...and it all started with a lie. 2/2
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Replying to @C7RKY @Allyncondon and
Litigation takes years so can't be linked to duty of candour.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @Allyncondon and
One might consider it linked insofar as the lack of candour is the spark that provokes many familes to resort to litigation, perhaps? But we sadly need to experience it to understand that.dynamic.
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Replying to @C7RKY @Allyncondon and
Yes true. We told Trust apologise or litigation. They wouldn't apologise.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @C7RKY and
Same old story that is very common theme. And this is why no one can complain at the end game
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As I said to a friend at the time it all started - 'They chose the rules of the game (or lack thereof) a long time before I even knew I was playing in a game. But now I know, I can play that way too, if that's how they want it.'
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