https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/439513/response/1070984/attach/html/4/10.17.29%20Response%20Letter%20final%20V4.pdf.html … why don't trust's have any record patients referred to coroner in health and social care too many avoidable deaths swept under carpet need enquiry
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Replying to @ashkarmstrong @ann_poppy and
The idea is to not need an inquiry into avoidable deaths but have an ongoing process that investigates and learns on an ongoing basis. Leaves a lot of us so called ‘historic cases’ unresolved though. Anyone ever counted us up? Unresolved cases and number of years..
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Replying to @katemasters67 @ashkarmstrong and
Let’s have a quick poll - my complaint is unresolved (in spite of the court case) and I fought for answers for 4.5 years.
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Replying to @katemasters67 @ashkarmstrong and
1/2 7th year now, but still not sure how to respond to this, because I never got chance to submit a formal complaint. Just 9 days from my very first email with the trust, they'd opened & closed a complaint I'd never made & spat the PHSO paragraph at me. Any advance on 9 days?
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
2/2 16/7 1st email to trust 19/7 Suggested questions drafted by trust, selectively assumed from my emails 19/7 I reject draft & explicitly say complaint is pending (see email excerpt below) 20/7 Rejection ignored, draft restated 25/7 Ghost complaint opened, closed & rejected ???pic.twitter.com/R7fjeAOhu4
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
That is just bizarre. What did PHSO have to say?
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Replying to @RumersRainbow @katemasters67 and
"A spokesman for the Trust said the Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman found no substance to Mr Clarke’s complaint" > Nothing to see here. Despite PHSO failing to request original records & NHSE/CQC/GMC all subsequently acknowledging the risk. >http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/rogue-doctors-could-be-altering-records-to-hide-their-mistakes-health-bodies-warn-10261093.html …
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Replying to @RumersRainbow @katemasters67 and
That's certainly one of the words. Corrupt, would be another. They knew what they were trying to avoid, because the investigator understood exactly what I'd found - that was clear during phone calls. He was actually a good man, but suspect he was 'directed' to find as he did.
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
I find it so dispiriting that the supportive, reasonable individuals, who may be imperfect like everyone but who are empathetic, engaging and with some integrity, always seem to be able to be edged out by those who are more ruthless.
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It's part of the reason why the debate has become so polarised of late, imho. Most of us start out being reasonable. But when that reasonableness is abused and we're treated with contempt, it tends to provoke a more robust and entrenched response.
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Replying to @C7RKY @RumersRainbow and
Yes unfortunately that's their plan and why I've been labelled so many things .. ME they don't even know me ..
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