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Stafford Hospital scandal: Jeremy Hunt calls for police inquiry | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The deaths of patients at Stafford Hospital should be investigated by the police, the Health Secretary has said. | The deaths of patients at Stafford Hospital should be investigated by the police, the Health Secretary has said. |
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Jeremy Hunt said it was "absolutely outrageous" that nobody had been "brought to book". | In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Jeremy Hunt said it was "absolutely outrageous" that nobody had been "brought to book". |
Staffordshire Police said it was currently "studying the report's full contents." | Staffordshire Police said it was currently "studying the report's full contents." |
It said it had previously investigated two cases at the hospital but found no evidence to bring prosecutions. | It said it had previously investigated two cases at the hospital but found no evidence to bring prosecutions. |
"This was a public inquiry that was designed to help us understand why the system didn't pick up what went wrong but I think it is absolutely disgraceful with all those things happening, whether it is doctors, nurses or managers, nobody has been held to account," Mr Hunt told the newspaper. | "This was a public inquiry that was designed to help us understand why the system didn't pick up what went wrong but I think it is absolutely disgraceful with all those things happening, whether it is doctors, nurses or managers, nobody has been held to account," Mr Hunt told the newspaper. |
'Duty of care' | 'Duty of care' |
He said that it was not for politicians to decide whether people should be prosecuted but that evidence should be reviewed. | He said that it was not for politicians to decide whether people should be prosecuted but that evidence should be reviewed. |
The findings of the public inquiry into failings at Stafford Hospital were published on Wednesday. | The findings of the public inquiry into failings at Stafford Hospital were published on Wednesday. |
The 12-month inquiry, which cost £13m, came after a higher-than-expected number of deaths at Stafford hospital between 2005 and 2008. | The 12-month inquiry, which cost £13m, came after a higher-than-expected number of deaths at Stafford hospital between 2005 and 2008. |
The report by Robert Francis QC strongly criticised hospital managers and the Department of Health. | The report by Robert Francis QC strongly criticised hospital managers and the Department of Health. |
Helene Donnelly worked as a staff nurse in the casualty department at Stafford Hospital and raised concerns about patient care about 100 times in six years. | Helene Donnelly worked as a staff nurse in the casualty department at Stafford Hospital and raised concerns about patient care about 100 times in six years. |
She said there had been a culture of neglect at the hospital and that she was in favour of the evidence being looked at. | She said there had been a culture of neglect at the hospital and that she was in favour of the evidence being looked at. |
"As a nurse who went through it and saw some terrible things, I think there does need to be some accountability certainly with some of the nurses I spoke out against," she said. | "As a nurse who went through it and saw some terrible things, I think there does need to be some accountability certainly with some of the nurses I spoke out against," she said. |
Staffordshire Police said two cases of misdiagnosis had been formally investigated following patient deaths but no evidence was found to suggest the hospital had been negligent in its care. | Staffordshire Police said two cases of misdiagnosis had been formally investigated following patient deaths but no evidence was found to suggest the hospital had been negligent in its care. |
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