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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Good idea. It wouldn't cost much compared with ... do you think they would want to know though?
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Nope. That's why I mentioned it. :)
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Same for GMC. They should be actively identifying the drs that crop up regularly in med neg cases, but they don't.
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Is there anyway of finding out who has been investigated by GMC. I know one of the doctors we reported has previously been investigated but wasn’t sure if it was public
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I'd be interested to know that too. Only info I found on my person of interest came from previous newspaper coverage.
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I met with GMC a couple of weeks ago and they said that they hold details of all investigations and that all previous and present employers made aware of any investigation but only thing on public record is any serious blemishes
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Even if the answer to that is yes, it still doesn't exactly measure up to Jeremy Hunt's persistent claims that UK healthcare is the most transparent in the world, does it?
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