NHS in England told to reveal avoidable deaths data "There is no standard definition of an avoidable death and each hospital trust makes its own judgment" >So what's the point, if they can just choose not to define a death as avoidable?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-42347942 …
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Do you think they just hope it will change and go away. Our country should be in uproar over this shit
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I think the scale of this problem has been hidden by plausible deniability-type arguments for years. Facilitated by poor definitions and differences in reporting. Not to mention good old fashioned cover-ups. Can't go on indefinitely.
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It is outrageous.l, it really is.
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ZHH You're getting down to a fundamental issue for our society; I'll send you my views tomorrow
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Real fig is probably 20,000. Why there is no outrage is because of many complex reasons. We reduced harm by 90% simply by working with stafc by creating safety quality and staff happiness culture and good governance
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