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 …
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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Absolutely not.
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GMC told solicitors a person had not had complaints who we had complained about!
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GMC will use privacy as an excuse, but consequences can be great. This person is a court expert.
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Wow. So how do we know that anything we're told by GMC is true & complete, knowing that?
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Somehow drs with serious concerns about them can move jobs. How can that happen?
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I don't know, but funny you should say that - I tracked my chap to a new trust just last week. It clearly wasn't a problem for him to move, despite appearing in the national press with criminal allegations next to his name.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2175449/NHS-face-2m-compensation-orthopaedic-surgeon-botched-100-ops.html … Anything is possible if not likely!
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Well if it is I dread to think what other countries are like
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