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The Keogh Review into patient safety was carried out by Professor Sir Bruce Keogh in July 2013. [ 1 ] This review was ordered by the Prime Minister in response to the Francis Inquiry into poor care at Mid Staffordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
An independent review of the related ethical issues by The Nuffield Council on Bioethics concluded that, "all recommendations in the 2013 Keogh review of the regulation of cosmetic interventions should be implemented in full". [29] A second, widely known as the Keogh Review on the 14 Trusts with the highest mortality rates in England.
In July 2013 two former governors of the trust, Bill Etheridge and Major Robbins, called for managers at the borough's hospitals to be sacked in the wake of the Keogh Review which criticised staffing levels at Russells Hall Hospital and the trust's complaints process. They claimed they quit in frustration after being repeatedly told they were ...
In December 2018 it had the highest number of ambulances delayed by more than 30 minutes of any trust in England. [12] In 2017-18 only 75.1% of A&E patients were seen within four hours. [13] Between January and March 2018 864 operations at the trust were cancelled at the last minute for non-clinical reasons - the highest number of any NHS trust ...
COMMENT: An inquiry into the state of mental health care is long overdue – but as my son’s death highlights, it must investigate individual private care providers, writes Richard Caseby
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In July 2013 as a result of the Keogh Review the Trust was put into special measures by Monitor [4] In October 2013 the Trust was put into the highest risk category by the Care Quality Commission. [5] It was put into a buddying arrangement with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. [6]
3/5 The man who helped create our National Health Service is found lying sickly in a hospital bed in the National Theatre’s new play about the Labour politician’s life – despite a baggy ...