This is what the law says about a doctor's obligation to be honest after a fatal mistake: https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/937834344336457728 … And this is what happens when you allow such a perverse state of affairs to exist, alongside regulatory capture. Read all 10 tweets. Not just this one. Shocking...https://twitter.com/averilsdad/status/948887281435402240 …
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Yes they were cruel. Kid could have been long dead. A nurse called Fiona deserves credit for kid's life not drs
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Being a plebiscite, GMC haven't even looked at this case. They said PHSO had to investigate + refer drs.
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I don't understand that. Why do the PHSO have to refer the doctors to the GMC? You're allowed to submit a complaint directly to them too, surely?
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I did that first.
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...and they did what with it?
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Nowt. Just sent me reply saying they wouldn't investigate unless PHSO thought they should.
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"We will only investigate and take action when we have a serious concern about a doctor’s behaviour, health or performance and we think the doctor could harm other patients or public confidence in the medical profession." Hmmm. Bit 'loose', that definitionhttps://www.gmc-uk.org/concerns/30413.asp …
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True regulation must take place in the work-place. Most doctors need support help to do a good job and good culture good team to provide the best care and few must be dismissed and referred to the regulator. Current regulation needs
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