Speed is of the essence, I agree. Further patients are placed in harms way by every single day of foot-dragging, obfuscation and lies. Defensive, tactical delay has to be addressed as part of all this.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Certainly true, time is used as a weapon. Very sad to see many bereaved unsupported and made to wait for years for the truth. Unacceptable.
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Replying to @TaminaRashell
It's part of the tactics, as I understand. Forget where it appeared now, but there was acknowledgement re if you drag it on for long enough, complainants will walk away. So they do.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Yes. And yet so many families have stated they just want some honesty and the chance to make sure mistakes are not made again and again.
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Replying to @C7RKY @TaminaRashell
It is also not always a hierarchy. It can be peer loyalty that replaces patient advocacy.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @TaminaRashell
True. Plus the alternative of telling the truth tends to have career ending consequences. Then how does one pay off one's £50k+ student loans? Silence is bought before they even see a patient.
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Replying to @C7RKY @TaminaRashell
Brand loyalty seems to be everything. When it gets to court they will sacrifice one person though.
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Happening to us now. Only one consultant put in a statement for court. No shared responsibility for failure now.
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He however is trying to dilute any personal blame by sharing it out with the others. Nothing to see here.
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Is it any wonder that we feel the need to pursue convictions, when the truth is so elusive even so? I think it's a shameful stain that won't easily be removed.
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