Depends who you speak to, I suspect? But duty of candour is 'now dead', according to some. I guess you can read into that a number of ways.https://twitter.com/djnicholl/status/956578132387131392 …
On your point about prevalence, I think my description of 'serious' cases matters. It's not about admissions, it's about the response to serious failures, which we obv hope are rare. That's a much smaller number. A high % of which appear to suffer from cover ups. £? Reputation?
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Cover ups are always local organisational culture driven as if it were just an individual, other staff would report concerns. If these concerns are ignored by senior staff then this action endorses the practice as acceptable
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