Staff don't have a voice at NHS Trust, says bereaved daughter - BBC Newsnight
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Frank Bird, a 55-year-old builder, died from sepsis after being admitted to Queen Elizabeth Hospital - part of University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust (UHB).
His daughter Sharan contacted Newsnight after watching our exclusive investigation into one of the worst performing hospital trusts in England and claims doctors were too afraid to speak up about the quality of care at the hospital.
Healthwatch Birmingham has since called for a formal investigation into the allegations raised by Newsnight's report and called for "clear details of the action NHS England will be taking."
The UHB said: "We take patient safety very seriously and have a high reporting culture of incidents, to ensure appropriate accountability and vitally, learning.
"All patient safety concerns and incidents are rigorously investigated to prevent harm to our patients, and this may be difficult for some colleagues.
"There are well established routes and support in place for individuals to raise any concerns they may have, that we promote and encourage."
Newsnight's Chief Correspondent David Grossman reports on the latest developments.
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It's rife all over the UK. Managers who cover up bullying and abuse and incompetence should be jailed.
Those Birmingham senior managers need to be investigated and sent to prison. No different to manslaughter.
Never gonna happen. Only ethnic minority doctors & junior doctor get investigated. Doctors in senior management rarely get investigated. White senior managers with political connection ESPECIALLY never get investigated. The GMC is basically there to save face, usually by “making an example of” black & brown doctors, but never investigating the true failures by senior management.
This lady should sue the hospital for Medical negligence on behalf of her farther .
Everyone has a moral responsibility to tell the truth and not to cover up mistakes. The problem in the NHS is non clinical management telling highly trained clinical staff what to do, say and think. That is bonkers 😮
As per my previous comment, in most countries it is a LEGAL responsibility, not just a moral one. In the US and Canada they' d be suspended if not totally shut down, fined and brought before a judge and jury for murdering that patient.
Communities heavily rely on the highly skilled medical training that Clinicians have taken many years to master, but management seem incapable of making decisions and constantly roping clinicians into the policies /political red tape which lets be honest is only concerned with data and number crunching.
They never signed up for that, the communities need them more than ever, and they should be left alone to practise good medicine without all the extra pressure.
@@sara-bg8ke Are you saying that consultant doctors wouldn’t or couldn’t
Speak up to non- clinical managers in the NHS on any aspect of the job?
I think not.
This is systemic in most NHS hospitals.
It boils down to poor management and bad managers silencing anyone pointing out their incompetence.
Bad management are putting patients lives at risk and decent people who do speak up are being drummed out of the NHS.
I worked for the NHS and the way that money was wasted is an absolute disgrace. We weren't underfunded but the money was spent on everything except care for the patients
Like what?
Infrastructure?
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@@eleanorrigby7897 probably on useless overpaid staff
@@wasteoftime2187 corruption
@@eleanorrigby7897 Several layers of unnecessary middle management who cost money but don't achieve much paying crazy money for agency staff inefficient paper based systems general disorganisation resulting in patients turning up to hospital but there's no doctor or vice versa medical staff turning up to treat patients who have not been made aware of the appointment hospitals not meeting government targets for patient wait times and being fined resulting in even more strain on resources etc....
Lost my dad few days ago. NHS are shocking. Never doing there job Properly. We had to come in as carers to make sure he was getting things that he needed. Huge loss to our family.
sorry for your loss
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My condolences to you
Condolences friend. It’s so sad.
This is out and out MALPRACTICE -not just about the usual 'money wasted' and 'not enough staff' which are the long running and usual afflictions of the NHS. As an American nurse working for 3 years in the NHS the system allowing this would be shut down and the families would successfully sue the pants off them -and the government would be forced to account before a Congressional panel and suffer the consequences, not just a 'hearing' like they do in the UK which is usually months in coming and has no consequences hoping that by then the public has forgotten about it you see...
I worked as a hca in a hospice in East London. I witnessed a staff nurse slapping a man in his 90s for spitting out meds. I wanted to report her but the hca who was with me said he would say he'd seen nothing. The management at the time were covering up bullying and abuse. I knew it would be a case of your word against hers.
I do understand and have experienced some of the lack of care, from the nursing staff and some repercussions of me raising issues to senior medical staff. I received physical abuse because of it. When I asked why no one would listen, nothing happened. There seems to be a pattern emerging in our NHS. Very sad.
I do hope you have spoken out regarding this as the more everyone talks out and backs each other up the more the bad will be pushed out leaving the good to do there job correctly
Was this within Birmingham hospital?
@@sharanbird No, it was in Oxford.
It's not only Birmingham. I went through hell as a patient, I cannot say more as the trust threatened me just for suing them , which they wriggled out of.
The people who ignored the families, doctors and nurses should be held criminally responsible and accountable. They earn so much money yet their accountability and responsibility doesn’t seem to match their salaries. They will just move to another NHS Trust.
QEHB is dangerous! I've volunteered there & been a patient. There aren't nearly enough staff! As a volunteer, I witnessed patients in tears over the insanely long waits for prescriptions before leaving, resulting in an entire day's parking fee for whoever was kindly taking them home, purely because of how long they were left waiting for the meds to go home with. I was disciplined for chasing up pharmacy & making a formal complaint for a crying patient! That's just the tip of the iceberg with pharmacy. Nurses are run off their feet, yet would pick up a phone, before answering a buzzer. In outpatient neurology, a consultant totally ignored the reason I'd been referred (suspected MS), didn't bother to order any of the essential MS tests, but told me I had a non-existent condition that another neurologist where I am now, confirmed was nonsense. As an inpatient, I had a nurse argue with me for calling for help for a patient with dementia who had put a pillowcase over her head (you could see her struggling to breathe), but I was too unwell to get out of bed to help her. When I made a complaint, all I got was, "Well the patient was OK"! Yes, because I called the ward to get help when they refused to answer the buzzer! On two occassions, I was left in my own "waste" in the bathroom, in too much pain to help myself for over 20 minutes before a nurse answered the buzzer! When I complained, I was given the understaffing excuse. On another occasion, despite having volunteered on the same ward, I had a nurse try to bully me in front of my Mum & brother for saying something she didn't like! When I complained, the hospital couldn't (or wouldn't) identify the nurse responsible. And that's just some of it. The only nice staff I saw there were in the CDU. I would go into debt to pay to be flown to my now local hospital 200 miles away to avoid going back to QEHB! The difference in my now local hospital is dramatic. The staff actually care & will have a conversation with you. The ICU doctors weren't above helping nurses to turn me in bed while I was in there with COVID. Nothing was too much trouble. The only unpleasant nurses in there were two of the agency nurses, one of whom was banned from the hospital for treating me like I was treated in QEHB! I wouldn't send an animal to QEHB! Something needs to be done!
Absolutely agree. I was a patient at QE and it was my worst experience ever.
Survivors of the qehb need to speak up more stick together and stop bad treatment leading to deaths
@BBCNews My local hospital is a danger to its patients. I basically have no healthcare at all now, and I have several chronic illnesses, including Psoriatic Arthritis, chronic migraine, Sleep Apnea, liver problems, high blood pressure, you name it. I also have other problems nobody wants to investigate. I am so desperate that I have taken to protesting outside for an hour a day. I won't stay in my bed and suffer where no one can see me. This poor man knew what was wrong with him, and they wouldn't listen. I experience the same thing all the time. Every single time without fail I KNEW what was wrong. But you cannot tell a consultant, they are full of ego and don't listen.
It’s ‘Manslaughter’ by proxy, all the executives should be charged and prosecuted as an example to other executives in other NHS Trusts, although ‘Trusts’ seams an inappropriate word after watching this video from the BBC 😮
AGREE!
NHS staff deserve respect and be paid their dues
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@@bodhisattva2348 i don't know
Jean Raphael:- They deserve no respect when the patient is viewed as a number and not as a person. Nurses are a disgrace when they see things being done or not done that is wrong for a patient. They do not stand up and speak out against medical staff in the interests of the patient . Too many are ‘yes ‘people and only interested in the money in a profession that once was a vocation. Standards of care over many years have dropped consistently to the level it is now. Poor training and the wrong people in the profession.
@@bodhisattva2348 The NHS is the National Health Service of the UK
The whole nhs needs restructuring inside and out its a disgrace people go in hospital get better and come out in a coffin box abulsute disgrace
The root of the problem is that there is no culture of no blame investigation and improvement (like airlines) OR personal accountability (like normal life), so there is NO incentive to improve since no one's career is on the line
Completely true. NHS deal with it internally and carry on regardless. No accountability or responsibility known to the public.
November 2022 I made a disclosure in the public interest. The next morning I get given my notice with a period of less than 7 days. I was replaced with 5 employees after being told that there was cuts going on and on my last day had security called to escort me out of hospital for no reason. When i raised a greivence i was ignored and my situation was never investigated despite having undeniable proof. 2 months later a patient died as a result of false blood results which could have been mitgated if my disclosure was taken seriously. Instead of looking at what was going on I was harrassed by the nhs laywers and HR, things were made up about my charecter and evidence was destroyed pertaining to my disclosure. There is no protections for whistle blowing if you are going to blow the whistle, be subtle about gaining evidence and covering yourself and work with external bodies because you will never win internally, make sure you get lawyers early and covertly record everything.
We need to start putting some of these people in jail! Negligence on this scale needs to be punished. Nothing will change if they don’t start doing this.
How’s that different to murder? When you intentionally ignoring a diagnosis? Or refusing a proper diagnosis?
'Mafia-like' leadership can also result in a collaboration of medical priests with the new pandemic religion.
(0:43) If the mental OWNERSHIP of a patient is no longer guaranteed, protection money can no longer be extorted.
It's really sad for NHS.
well giving free health care to every person that enters dosent help ... our lazy kids like you who want sumething for nufhing
we don't have all the clinical details, a major problem seems to be a lack of communication, hepatobiliary disease can be very complex: on the whole, in America Mr Bird's case would be considered negligence and malpractice, and EVERYONE would be named in a lawsuit, including the higher ups: you better believe they would change their behaviors if that is the case in UK, and there would be a sizable amount for pain and suffering
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Absolutely nothing has been learned or changed since the exposure of the Mid Staffs scandal.
This is terrible care
Blood test will show patient has sepsis
Scans can show gall stones easily.
If treated aggressively the outcome is good.
This is gross malpractice by the doctors. Doesn’t make sense
JB :- does show a deliberate and complete disregard to blood test results. This is morally and legally wrong. Criminal actions of doctors concerned.
Ha! Hospitals aren’t ruled by doctors! But some managers that force those doctors to discharge unsafely. That have no problem to throw one in the fire. Is shameful .
Consultant doctors are more than capable to speak up to hospital managers. That is the problem. It is senior doctors who rule.
@@alexd7029 i do not agree. But how about firing all doctors? Who needs them after all? We have google and nurses.
Correction. We do not have nurses anymore
@@dustyalice:- Doctors who are known by other members of medical staff to be reckless and cavalier should be held to account and fired if need be. Not allowed to carry on and their deeds covered up as happens.
Nurses who ‘fit the the mould ‘ and need to go too.
Yes google can be of use when vigilance is necessary and patients are not listened too.
@@alexd7029 i agree that unsafe staff from all fields should be disposed of. More so from medicine. And patients have the right to be listened and cared for properly. And i am not trying to buy sympathy for dangerous professionals. But i can’t see how they will not do mistakes. AE’s are overcrowded and they fight to have space to see patients. Always in hurry because of the pressure of more or sicker. And the immense pressure the management presses on them to do take a decision faster, to move patients around.
Is a burned out bunch of staff who are the object of public hate and media hunt yet they must operate perfectly calm and efficient.
And in terms of dr google….it is partly related to crowd un satisfaction . It points towards deadly diseases right left and centre and increases anxiety at the same time decreasing trust in your doctor because of it. Several pictures, a few blogs and some magasine article will not replace a doctor. And if it does than fire them. We don’t need them!
Yes google can help, but medicine is more complex than learning how to put on some shelves from youtube…
111 service is that is useless truly, because they send anyone to hospital.
I wish there would be a universal solution for fixing this. But here’s a thought. If we are to be correct, we should listen to the doctors and nurses honest opinion as well! Ah! You can’t! Why? Because managers do not value honesty and truth is not allowed to be said publicly , just behind closed doors where they will bury it or whomever said it! Just food for thought Alex. Merry Christmas
Called gp to ask when I could get help as I surely need antibiotics AND I WAS TOLD NEED TO WAIT 12 weeks after registration. Government stealing money doctors deserve not even mentioning laws allowing my restaurant owner to steal 95% of my tips
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It's almost we need to remove the business aspect of healthcare.
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Sounds like communism
NHS staff are part of the problem, they all know what's gone on but choose to turn a blind eye fear of losing their jobs.
They'll pay dearly for that and so they should !
Incorrect. NHS staff raise these issues. Most actually care about patient safety, some raise the issue to cover their own backs.
The problem is that staff who raise issues are ignored or bullied into silence by senior staff or management.
Ironic name. Did you actually listen to anything said in the film? Have you ever worked in a large coporation? Didn't think so.
@@machidaman lol you have no idea!
@@switchedon6530 well, I would. I am a clinical lead in the NHS.
My mum died 9 days before she became a first time grandmother and 3 days before my sisters due date. She was complaining about a certain issue of her body for 5 years and new something was wrong her gp did too. Her gp organised tests, all came back clear she spent 5 years trying to get my mother tests like mri, and other advanced scans and tests. The hospital wasnt listening to her doctor. Mums case is being investigated by officals at the hospital doctors kept ignoring her after our gp and my family and I made an official complaint. Mum was the same age of this dad one of the three courses of death were sepsis as well
It's not just there, it's everywhere the whole system is broken the procedures in place are opaque and impenetrable, virtually impossible to navigate; especially when you're very ill & debilitated.
Which as a seriously disabled & long term very ill patient, I've unfortunately been for quite some time.
Only through people writing an honest account, will any improvement occur in patient and staff morale.
The thing is, without the utterly, utterly vile enablers - aka HR "business partners" (wtf!) - who, on paper pretend to "support" employees but in reality are there *_solely_* to facilitate the Peter Principle incompetents line-manage reports out of their jobs (and often careers and yes even lives!), it would be much harder for systemic, management and executive failures to be swept under the carpet. HR personnel who engage in managing-out are the camp guard scum of organisations and I have no idea how they sleep at night. I can only imagine they get off on holding kangaroo court disciplinary and capability "meetings" and keep a running total of employees sacked. Vile creatures.
That lady is right, we need to protect whistle blowers.
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Can something please be done about this.
poor Sharan sorry for her loss
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Scarry. So glad I don’t live in GB any longer. Sorry families you lost your loved ones. Too bad.
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Gb’s on a downward spiral
It’s getting worse each year
Medicine to me is like politics - it is a 'protected' profession. It is only really accessible to wealthy, priveleged and entitled people used to things going their way. Anybody that has worked closely with medical consultants will have experienced their hubris and dismissive manner on a regular basis The system itself, based in the medical model as it is in almost every health setting, props up this consultant led syst that tolerates challenge poorly and can, and clearly does, lead to poorer health outcomes.
Don't be stupid.
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@@machidaman:- Take away the privilege of consultant doctors working in the private sector as well as the NHS. No need to ask who gets more of their time.! As long as they are paid a full time salary by the NHS, they should not be allowed to do private work.
Nurses as in the old days, should be trained in hospitals, not universities. We then have the answer here to a shortage of nurses on the wards. Let them be trained under the auspices of Sister Tutor who knows all about each nurse in training and their capabilities. Nurses are being given poor training as it is now. They have days off to study from university and many are in town enjoying themselves. The training schools in hospitals were by far the best and separated the ‘wheat from the chaff’ under the eagle eye of Sister Tutor. In training. In this way they received the important practical experience and hands on with the patients as well as theory.
When on the ward, they would ask permission from Ward Sister to leave and attend a lecture in the training school within the hospital. Nurses then returned to the ward reporting back to Sister and continued their day’s work, looking after the patients.
No money by the government will change the poor administration and training as things are in this institution now. Reform is required. Going back to the old ways when the NHS was successful, would be a positive start. Get rid of so many managers who waste time and money in abundance.
@@alexd7029 nursing is a completely different profession, they have taken over many of the functions doctors used to do. Going back to the old system would kill patients.
Well said!
Heartbreaking and disgusting. When NEED a better standard for the CRUCIAL systems in our society, we NEED to know WHAT we are doing as a society and what we value... No more putting millions into the pockets of the rich and more investment into our own societies and people.
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It's really upset for NHS
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This is a lie it is the consultants who are the problem. They wizz in and out of wards like Wizards with no care for the patients and it is the nurses who have to follow every single order given or face the sack. I had a relative in hospital who would have died if it was not for the nurses, but I knew there was a problem when I immediately went into the ward. A senior nurse looked at me and said my relative had Covid or Pneumonia, then when I went into relatives room all devasted, the actual nurse doing the caring said nothing was wrong, just had a high temp. Wondered what the fuss was all about. Sadly the more the doctors and consultants got their hands on my relative the sicker they got, they made up illnesses, over tested relative for covid, abused scans and xrays trying to find covid and even abused insulin and all types of steriods (it was a total waste of good money and a bed because their decisons made relative worse). I even got a strange call from the hospitals pharmacist like they were trying to warn me they were giving relative the wrong medication. They even didn't feed relative for a week, we had to demand a drip feed. But during that it was the care of the night nurses who weren't around the evil daytime senior staff who did their jobs. Senoir staff are sadist because they are too use to deaths, not around and don't care. I kid you not, one consultant even said relative was brain dead, even the Neurologist said it too. 3 years on, relative lost a lot of physical health being in hospital but they are still here. Oh they only went into hospital in the first place due to high sodium levels! Some Apple Cidar Vinegar would have done a better job than the senior staff did!
That place is huge
Hospitals need to be sued left right and centre they are disgraceful
Sounds like the BBC have stepped in, stir it all up and walked away! As usual!!
St basil of cesarea, Cappadocia,started the concept of free hospital treatment but publicly funded hospitals.he used the same concept for schools,hostels for poor travellers,good workhouses,and orphanages.it was based on love and care.no murders of little unborn babies.
Tories made sweeping changes to the NHS in 2012 to introduce more "market forces". Trust became competitors, judged on the number of treatments they did for the cheapest cost. This is classic Tory ideology.
This has meant Trusts don't want mistakes pointed out, because it looks bad for them and their managers.
Mistakes will always be made in any human system. What is crucial is that there is an environment in which they can be idemntified, discussed and analysed to ensure lessons are learned and they don't happen again. The Tories have managed to completely engender the opposite culture. Because to them, market competition and corporate culture is always best.
Everything in Britain is falling apart the British government can't do anything.....
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I seen all what this lady saying they used to say they fed the patients but they didn't or washed them they did not it's been like this ever since I started 23 years ago
Unexceptable outcomes to many deaths & excuses.
The hospital needs to be forced shut down.
Its a busines of saving lives
NHS staff hide behind same curtain which they say it’s intimidate them if they made any mistake
Horrifying and appalling !!!! This is what one would hear in developing and underdeveloped countries But in UK 😠?????
Do we need whistleblowers? Everyone knows how bad health care is in the UK. The government is just not making funds available to fix it
Knowing it’s bad is one thing. But knowing the severity well that’s another.
Yes that isn't right. Whistle blowers are doing their jobs and that is making sure the patient is safe as the oath doctors and nurses take. I will use my power to help the sick to the best of my ability and judgement; I will abstain from harming or wronging any man by it. Orders doctors to do their best in their job and not use their skill or knowledge to harm or kill their patients.
This is what happens when you have non clinicians telling highly trained clinical staff what to do, say and think. It is the medical equivalent of having Donald Trump managing the hospitals just because he was on TV. The world has gone completely bonkers 😮
same as every thing that uses public money the management don't care about wasting the money when it's not there money. when the people making the wrong decisions don't suffer and are not accountable for making the wrong decisions nothing will change rewarded again for failure that what these managers get
Bizarre. What year was this? Find it hard to believe in this day and age such a misdiagnosis could occur. Why did the he and family consent to chemo?
The family didn't agree to chemo. They was taken into a room at 7.30am and told that he needed to be put into a coma other wise he was going to die. Family was told that if he doesn't have chemo or be put into coma he is going to die !! Family did NOT agree to the chemo!
Family did not consent we was given no choice and was not sat down and told risks or benefits just told there doing it and they would go against us if we tried to stop it as it is life saving treatment
Staff say they’re doing a cr@p job complaining about a cr@p job being done.
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İts is completely lack of care. İn order to cope this problem with lack of staff, GMC should announce more seats for overseas doctors in order to be eligible working as a doctor in the NHS. Unfortunately, gmc even does not increase the seat number for whom wants to be a part of the NHS. This makes me believe that they do not have hestation to solve this staff problem.
This has nothing to do with number of doctor seats! Are you out of your mind what you are writing.
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This is what happens when you vote brexit and lose all your staff.. and when you vote tory....
It's your own fault UK
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Oh wake up. You seriously think all of the NHS's major problems suddenly happened over the last 12 years since the Tories came to power, or over the last 7 years since Brexit was voted on. A loss of 150,000 beds, a shortfall of 50,000 doctors and 40,000 nurses, and much more sustained loss, downsizing and declining quality did not all suddenly happen within the last 12 or 7 years. It's happened gradually and incrementally over the last 30-40 done by both Conservative and Labour governments. The Mid Staffs Hospital Scandal happened during Blair's Labour government. Both parties are to blame for the sorry state the NHS is in.
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So have at it you brexiteer muppets..
@@lks6248 not really ... doc is 6 year study. 2 year further in hospital study and then 2 plus years of specialisation.
It's lost its way as a service.it used to be based on care,and making people well.now...anything goes.
no one should be afraid of speaking out the true, don't forget one day we all go sooner or later, what if after life you looked very silly on being afraid avoiding poor quality of life. very low excuse I was afraid.
I'm sorry for her loss however I understand some people don't want to get involved but, if we all have that attitude where would we be? I'll tell you where, in a 3rd world country that's where!
3rd world county was exactly how medical experts described the level of care my father received shocking
@@sharanbird sending deepest condolences absolutely heartbreaking your father knew what was wrong with him 💔Thank you for speaking out. We have brought series concerns too with my young daughter with a 4 year cancer
I am so upset about the NHS Twice I have used the Hospital and in both cases, it was terrible, my Daughter had a burst Gangerine Appendices and she was in the hospital and this was found at 4.30 in the morning and we were told they rang the surgeon up who was on duty and he said put her on his operating list first thing in the Morning and this is what they did four and a half hours later and she was sicking up gangrene black sick all over the bed her organs could have shut down with sepsis I took them to a patients tribunal only to be told I should be happy she survived and was still with me it was better the surgeon was wide awake at the beginning of operating this was 10 years ago at NHS Pilgrim Hospital Boston Lincolnshire They should have insisted he come in right away
Any jobs now's days don't have a voice or rights
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This is happening in Canada to. It seems deliberate. 😊
Like the youtuber below, if that happened here in the US, the doctor or whoever was responsible would be involved in a massive lawsuit and the family would probably be awarded a very large sum in compensation. Therefore extra care is taken over here with very detailed attention,. aside from the moral aspect... This is what you get when the government runs and pays for health care. In addition, the impending nurse and paramedic strike is utterly unconscionable.... more potential loss of life. Absurd.
They are sued in the UK too, oh and by the way the 3rd c
largest cause of death in the US is medical negligence
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Could we see some Twitter Files reporting??
Covid years seems to me that the worst is yet to come and not in the recent past all that was heroically done is praiseworthy but if we don't get a grip real soon going forward we have no chance of dealing with surcumstanses yet to come look around the world and give it some serious attention think on of the likely challenges the NHS has yet to face
Its disgusting
bbc has all the trust
NHS is a fantastic idea that we should be selling to the world. We should have a consensus to stop attacking it and keep it out of politics. It's not pro business to privatise it. Would be a pro business idea to make it a product and template we can sell to other countrys.
We should protect it with our lives.
Paul Gibbons:- If critical mistakes in the NHS are not exposed and rectified by accountability and responsibility. This fantastic institution will continue to decline until it is no more.
The NHS as any organisation should be answerable with no cumulative cover ups by medical staff and managers. It requires honesty and integrity and honourable people to run it.
NHS requires reform hugely before any more money going into it goes down the drain.
Get rid of agencies. For an agency doctor to be paid £5,200 for a days work by the NHS. Is a complete disgrace. Money makers as many doctors are now and showing that the Hippocratic Oath has flown out the window. All to the detriment of the patients and the NHS.
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