Medics acknowledge this in research and between themselves, but present a public face of Dr’s decisions being scientific & objective. Also research show disagreements between Drs as to right action, common place.
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Replying to @4AdsthePoet @iceman_ex and
when you sit in court and defence that comes up time&time again is 'she was dying anyway' to a claim of non communication your faith in scientific evaluation in medicine goes out the window. We always thought she was written off because of cancer, nothing has changed that for me
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Replying to @katemasters67 @iceman_ex and
‘She was dying anyway’ should never be the answer. The question should be BUT FOR the
#HCP’s action or inaction would the patient have died in this way, at this time? It is used to excuse appalling treatment & care of the most vulnerable patients.1 reply 6 retweets 12 likes -
Replying to @4AdsthePoet @iceman_ex and
We had criminal and civil cases. The criminal judge's thinking was that if anyone is responsible for reducing someone's life even by a minute they must be held to account. in this case that was the driver of the car who never deviated from taking responsibility for the accident
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Replying to @katemasters67 @4AdsthePoet and
In stark contrast to the tone of debate on Twitter right now. It honestly feels like exceptionalism gone mad sometimes. But when criminal law starts being targeted with a view to bending it to suit the will of clinicians, I think we risk entering a dark phase.
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Replying to @C7RKY @4AdsthePoet and
I agree. I'm interested to see what the TOR are for this review, who will be asked for their opinion etc. I have the same panicky feeling I did at Mr Hunt's attempts at expanding the safe space from HSIB to the whole of the health service.
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Replying to @katemasters67 @4AdsthePoet and
Candour, or rather the utter lack of it, is at the heart of all this. I'm not confident this review is going to be established with a view to improving candour, so much as it is to ensuring doctors can't be prosecuted. And all without a transcript to know what they're defending.
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
Appointing a medic to lead the investigation is not a good start.
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Replying to @4AdsthePoet @C7RKY and
And coroners investigating cause of death in suspected medical negligence cases are also usually doctors who live and work in the same area as the hospital. And because they're so independent with little oversight there's just no consistency.
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Replying to @tumtumtum @C7RKY and
In my son’s case consultant said to me while he was still alive ‘he has to die in West Yorkshire as we want the coroner who knows us to investigate his death’.
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