John Woodcock

Negative state of affairs seen at a ‘safe’ NHS trust

Negative state of affairs seen at a ‘safe’ NHS trust

A report after investigating two hospitals has stated that safety of patients has been compromised to a great extent.

There have been instances of patients being taken care by security guards, equipment was very old and was damaged, in A&E patients due to pain were seen fainting and this happened due to a wait of about seven hours and all this was happening at a NHS trust that was stated to be safe less than two years earlier.

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