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Insufficient action in response to anorexic women s death - bereaved dad

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Broad support for the four-hour A&E target to be axed

Broad support for the four-hour A&E target to be axed

Broad support for the four-hour A&E target to be axed
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UK hospitals accused of burying dozens of patient safety reports

UK hospitals accused of burying dozens of patient safety reports Denis Campbell Health policy editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Hospitals have been accused of burying the results of dozens of secret reports written by expert groups of doctors asked to investigate patient safety problems. NHS trusts have been criticised for “disgraceful secrecy” for not publishing the reports, and often not even sharing them with regulators charged with overseeing standards of care. While trusts have asked medical royal colleges to undertake 111 “invited reviews” over the last five years, they have put only 16 in the public domain, BBC One’s Panorama will reveal on Wednesday.

Unpublished hospital patient safety reports exposed

BBC News By Dr Faye Kirkland, Charles Young, Max Hudson BBC Panorama Serious patient safety issues are being buried in confidential hospital reports, BBC Panorama has found. Freedom of Information requests revealed 111 reports, written by medical royal colleges, which NHS trusts have a duty to share. Eighty reports were given to the BBC but only 26 had been shared in full with regulators, and 16 published. The Department of Health would not comment on whether it might change the law to ensure publication. A great disappointment Since the 2015 Morecambe Bay maternity scandal in which 11 babies and a mother died, NHS Trusts are supposed to publish summaries of external reviews, and share them with the regulator.

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