Report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry.
by Francis, Robert.Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Inquiry.
Series: HC ; 898-II.Publisher: Stationery Office, London : 2013.Description: 1352p.ISBN: 9780102981469.Class Number: HONB .General Note: Concerns about mortality and the standard of care provided at the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust resulted in an investigation by the Healthcare Commission which published a highly critical report in March 2009, followed by two reviews commissioned by the Department of Health. These investigations gave rise to widespread public concern and a loss of confidence in the Trust, its services and management. This Inquiry was set up primarily to give those most affected by poor care an opportunity to tell their stories and to ensure that the lessons learned were fully taken into account in the rebuilding of confidence in the Trust. .Other Title: The Francis Inquiry Report.Volume Title: Volume 2 : analysis of evidence and lessons learned (part 2).Subject(s): quality of patient care | adverse events | dignity | suffering | mortality | patient safety | patient experience | hospital care | organisational culture | food | water | NHS foundation trusts | StaffordshireDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; Associated documentation. List(s) this item appears in: Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023]
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Concerns about mortality and the standard of care provided at the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust resulted in an investigation by the Healthcare Commission which published a highly critical report in March 2009, followed by two reviews commissioned by the Department of Health. These investigations gave rise to widespread public concern and a loss of confidence in the Trust, its services and management. This Inquiry was set up primarily to give those most affected by poor care an opportunity to tell their stories and to ensure that the lessons learned were fully taken into account in the rebuilding of confidence in the Trust.
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