The NHS has a duty of care to all patients, and if you feel you have suffered from care that is below the expected standard, you may be able to claim compensation for negligence. As one of the largest and oldest national, publicly-funded institutions for medical care, the National Health...
Stanton P. The role of an NHS Board in assuring the quality of clinically governed care and the duty of trust to patients. Clin Governance 2006;11:39-49.STANTON, P (2006) The role of an NHS Board in assuring the quality of clinically governed care and the duty of trust to patients. ...
◼︎ Safe care for patients Nurses have a duty to keep patients safe and theywantandtryto, but are unable because of lack of funding and poor staffing levels. Daily we hear stories in the media of patients dying because of lack of beds, scanners, ambulances… and staff. Read moreWhy ...
Sir Robert Francis' review, 'Freedom to Speak Up', published i... Holt,K. - Bmj 被引量: 4发表: 2015年 Whistleblowing in the NHS. Health Professionals have a duty of care to raise a concern if they believe a patient is at risk of harm. However, these interventions are not always ...
s ___56___ for having enough staff on duty to care properly for patients.The watchdog ___57___ staff shortages and other personnel issues on hospitals for the fact that 21% of hospitals were not managing patients’ medication well enough and that 22% were ___58___ of inadequate ...
The UK data regulator will not issue any fines in the case, but has asked the Trust to establish a "proper legal basis" for the Google DeepMind project and for any future studies, as well as to outline "how it will comply with its duty of confidence to patients in any future trial in...
The article focuses on the issue of standards of care for patients in the National Health Service (NHS) hospitals in Great Britain. The institutional duty of care by hospitals has been much debated since 1990. The question of a direct duty of care raises concern as to the weight to be acc...
Speciality guides for patient management during the coronavirus pandemic Clinical guide for the management of stroke patients during the coronavirus pandemic 23 March 2020 Version 1 “…and there are no more surgeons, urologists, orthopaedists, we are only doctors who suddenly become part of a ...
you form a bond with your patients and to see this lottery of care happening, is heartbreaking. She said after all you have done and continue to do for youth care and elderly care in the area. She said, “I will explain what you have done for the community but it could be months ...
"Consultants are entitled to see private patients in their own time when not on NHS duty - the waiting times are much smaller because there are fewer patients willing and able to pay private costs." Harry Menell, 69, a dad-of-three from Cullercoats: Is there a chance the NHS might be...