1/ Regulation 20 Duty Of Candour 2014 applies to 'registered people'; which likely applies solely to medical professionals. 2/ No mention that it applies to requests for Duty of Candour around historical events, albeit Regulation 20, an addition to 2008 Health & Social Care Act.
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"Reprisals I'm mindful of" You should be.
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Perhaps so. I knew what I was taking on though and made the conscious decision to do so anyway. I just wasn't prepared to allow what I'd found going on to continue, regardless of the personal consequences of stopping it. It crossed a line for me.
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Honesty is a huge deal. It’s unanticipated how hard it is to get honest records, information sharing from or between medical professionals. I have no doubt that poor data systems, coupled with numerous patients to remember, confused note taking, high staff turnover, plays a part.
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Some of the systems are appalling. Eg. not all GP practices use compatible software systems; can’t transfer data electronically above certain file sizes, are not allowed to use memory sticks, allegedly. Even prescriptions; use 3 keyword search max., results ordered by frequently.
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