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Stafford Hospital: Report to suggest 'sweeping' NHS change | |
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Fundamental changes to the way NHS staff are trained are expected to be recommended by an inquiry into hundreds of deaths at Stafford Hospital. | Fundamental changes to the way NHS staff are trained are expected to be recommended by an inquiry into hundreds of deaths at Stafford Hospital. |
The Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Times say it will call for poor managers to be replaced and better staff training. | The Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Times say it will call for poor managers to be replaced and better staff training. |
The inquiry probed a period between 2005 and 2008, when poor care at the hospital is estimated to have caused 1,200 avoidable deaths. | The inquiry probed a period between 2005 and 2008, when poor care at the hospital is estimated to have caused 1,200 avoidable deaths. |
The Department of Health said reports of the findings are speculation. | The Department of Health said reports of the findings are speculation. |
The inquiry, established by the coalition in 2010 and chaired by Robert Francis QC, sat for 139 days, cost £10m and considered about a million pages of evidence. | |
The public investigation was prompted by a 2009 Healthcare Commission report, which listed a catalogue of failings including receptionists assessing patients arriving at A&E, a shortage of nurses and senior doctors and pressure on staff to meet targets. | |
The subsequent probe heard evidence of patients dying after falling when they were left unattended and others being denied food and drink. | |
The inquiry's findings are due to be published later this month. | |
'Culture of fear' | 'Culture of fear' |
According to the Sunday Telegraph, the results of the public inquiry will deliver a damning verdict on the entire NHS. | According to the Sunday Telegraph, the results of the public inquiry will deliver a damning verdict on the entire NHS. |
It says Mr Francis will describe a "culture of fear" in which pressure was piled on staff to put the demands of managers before the needs of patients. | It says Mr Francis will describe a "culture of fear" in which pressure was piled on staff to put the demands of managers before the needs of patients. |
He will demand radical changes "to the supervision and regulation of health care" the paper said, in response to a "tide of public anger" about the scandal. | |
The newspaper claims the report will call for greater regulation of NHS management after "systemic" failings, and an overhaul of training for nurses and health assistants. | |
It also claims about 41 doctors and 29 nurses working at the hospital have escaped serious punishment, despite complaints being lodged with their professional bodies. | |
The Sunday Times says the report, which Mr Francis will hand to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt this month, will recommend a statutory "duty of candour" which would oblige hospitals to inform patients or their relatives when treatment has gone wrong. | The Sunday Times says the report, which Mr Francis will hand to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt this month, will recommend a statutory "duty of candour" which would oblige hospitals to inform patients or their relatives when treatment has gone wrong. |
It says the inquiry will recommend that hospitals which cover up mistakes by doctors and nurses should be fined and even closed down in some cases. | It says the inquiry will recommend that hospitals which cover up mistakes by doctors and nurses should be fined and even closed down in some cases. |
>Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Hunt said the events at Stafford represented "the most shocking betrayal of NHS founding values in its history". | |
'Change of culture' | |
"We need proper accountability from those running NHS institutions. It is tough and often thankless being an NHS manager; despite which most do an excellent job. | |
"Most of all we need a change of culture. Patients must never be treated as numbers but as human beings, indeed human beings at their frailest and most vulnerable." | |
He pledged to introduce a system of patient feedback - which would be published - whereby every hospital in-patient will be asked whether they would recommend the care they received to family or friends. | |
He wrote that greater "openness and transparency when things go wrong" is required and said the Department of Health would "listen carefully" to inquiry findings. | |
Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust looks after Stafford and Cannock Chase Hospitals. | Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust looks after Stafford and Cannock Chase Hospitals. |
Last month, a panel appointed by the regulator Monitor said the trust was "unsustainable" in its present form. | Last month, a panel appointed by the regulator Monitor said the trust was "unsustainable" in its present form. |