I can see why they have this guidance but in the real world what would happen to a dr or nurse who suddenly refused to work a shift due to their safety fears? What would happen to the pts then?https://twitter.com/54kdoctors/status/938796100013699077 …
Certainly no inappropriate blame, anyway. I don't know the answer either, but I've a feeling the basic framework will need to look something like this, with securing medical records as a key factor:https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/937068760502079488 …
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I think John that after I ensure the bastards who covered up my sons death are hung out to dry I may be in a better position to offer a fresher more balanced opinion. I certainly don’t think that liars should be allowed a no blame culture
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I'm completely with you on that. I have sympathy for human beings who make honest mistakes and disclose them. That sympathy ends however, the instant a cover up begins.
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I walked in to a meeting 7 weeks after Ben died with my wife and a list of feedback and questions. We knew it didn’t go well but just wanted telling what happened. The lies just unfolded and went on and on and have still not stopped.
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I'm so sorry Allyn. It shouldn't be this way. It's a horrible moment, when you suddenly realise that those who should be helping you, are instead trying to deceive you. Utterly devastating & truly life changing.
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