On a serious note it is often a brusque or off hand 'bedside manner' that turns a difficult situation into a complaint or legal action, rather than resolution
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>> But on serious cases, you've jumped to the v end by talking about scapegoats. That's the last resort and only used when all other cover-up attempts are unable to disguise the negligence or crime. This inquiry reflects the reality for most complainants:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-42884446 …
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Maybe you don’t work in the system so you only see the outputs rather than the internal workings of a hospital? Trust me scapegoating is common.
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And maybe you don't spend half your life hanging out with complainants, some of whom have been fighting this despicable cover up culture for over a half a century. I don't want anyone victimised. Clinicians or families. Let's try to remember that.
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That should've said either half a lifetime or quarter of a century. My indecision created a blend, it seems? But the point stands.
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I'll just leave this here...https://twitter.com/Penbat1/status/959047469001830400 …
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