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Thursday 7 February

Yesterday, Robert Francis QC published the results of his public inquiry into deaths at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust. The full report and executive summary can be found on the inquiry’s website. Robert Francis made 290 recommendations, saying that ‘fundamental change’ was needed to restore public confidence in the NHS. Francis said that there was a culture of poor care but that responsibility rested with the hospital’s board.

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Wednesday 06 February

The Daily Telegraph contains a blog by Cristiana Odone discussing what can be done to avoid another situation like Mid-Staffordshire NHS Trust. Christina discusses the tips Dr Peter Carter gave her recently, including greater involvement in families helping out and having more flexible visiting hours. /

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Tuesday 05 February

NHS managers are incentivised to ignore problems The Daily Telegraph reports incentives at the heart of the NHS mean it is better for managers to quietly run hospitals into the ground rather than admit they are failing, according to an expert who helped uncover the poor care at Mid-Staffordshire Foundation Trust. Roger Taylor, co-founder of the health information service Dr Foster, said chief executives of failing hospitals tended to cut costs, cross their fingers and “hope that no one notices” the decline in quality.

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Saturday 2- Monday 4 February

Dr Peter Carter’s interview with Sunday Telegraph The Sunday Telegraph contains an interview with Dr Carter on why healthcare assistants need better training and regulation. Dr Carter said patients are being put at risk because some staff on hospital wards for older people have less than an hour’s training. NHS Trusts can offer training to healthcare assistants, but are not obliged to. No records are held to show how much training an average worker receives before starting. Dr Peter Carter’s interview with Saturday’s Times The Times contains an interview with Dr Carter, warning that a repeat of the Mid Staffordshire hospital scandal, is inevitable. Dr Carter said the cuts in nursing staff, low morale and pressure to meet financial targets had created an atmosphere of fear and put patients at greater risk of poor care and neglect.

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Thursday 31 January

Sir David Nicholson, chief executive of the NHS, yesterday apologised for the failings that lead to hundreds of deaths at Mid Stafford NHS Foundation Trust. Sir David said the NHS had let people down, and promised to give patients ‘much more clout’. The apology was made ahead of the publication of the Francis report into the scandal next week.

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