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The NHS has been plagued by failures to learn lessons relating to patient safety and also by neglect of issues related to staff wellbeing. We offer two proposals to address this issue – that the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch broadens its remit to investigate adverse events relating to staff wellbeing, .
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In parliamentary questions last October, Osamor asked the government to publish the training materials for CRS call handlers, the assessments call handlers had to pass before taking calls from members of the public, and the guidance given to GPs recruited to work in the clinical part of the service in August.
Responding to the questions on 15 April, six months later, the health minister Edward Argar said the government was refusing to publish any of the information requested. “The CRS is run by South Central ambulance service NHS foundation trust [SCAS],” he replied. “The trust has advised that the information requested is commercially sensitive as a result of the competitive process to award contracts to individuals or service providers to deliver the CRS.”
Lateral flow tests ahead of births are among new measures NHS England has said hospitals must take to ensure pregnant women do not attend appointments alone.
NHS England has issued guidance for trusts, including testing pregnant women and their partners for coronavirus ahead of scans, foetal medicine appointments and births to ensure they can safely attend together.
The guidance also recommends hospitals in England assess their maternity services to identify whether there is an elevated risk of Covid-19 transmission if partners are present.
A friend or relative has been allowed to accompany pregnant women on maternity wards for some time, but coronavirus restrictions meant some have had to be undertaken alone.
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