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This Doesn't Surprise Me Much.
I know of one person suing them for a substantial amount of money because of incompetence.
My neighbours husband died in there but before that happened he was in for about 4 months and they just sort of 'forgot' about him. He was sort of cared for but it was minimal if you know what I mean.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-hamps hire-41 022259
My own experience with QA has been hit and miss with one consultant giving me the number for a private shrink as he thought my fears that the operations I had were not working as they should were all in my mind.... Turns out I was absolutely right and he just didn't want to believe he had done anything wrong.
There comes a point I think when these 'super hospitals' become too big and can't be managed effectively.
My neighbours husband died in there but before that happened he was in for about 4 months and they just sort of 'forgot' about him. He was sort of cared for but it was minimal if you know what I mean.
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My own experience with QA has been hit and miss with one consultant giving me the number for a private shrink as he thought my fears that the operations I had were not working as they should were all in my mind.... Turns out I was absolutely right and he just didn't want to believe he had done anything wrong.
There comes a point I think when these 'super hospitals' become too big and can't be managed effectively.
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no alan milburn asked non execs what the most useless and intrusive thing they had to put up with - was and they said
hospital visits
so he (AM) made them unlawful unless only done by CQC which trumpeted 'light touch regulation' - 2004 - coz hospitals were so good you see they didnt need regulation
he has since denied this is a valid interpretation of what occurred
no alan milburn asked non execs what the most useless and intrusive thing they had to put up with - was and they said
hospital visits
so he (AM) made them unlawful unless only done by CQC which trumpeted 'light touch regulation' - 2004 - coz hospitals were so good you see they didnt need regulation
he has since denied this is a valid interpretation of what occurred