Patients first and foremost : the initial government response to the Report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry.
by Great Britain. Department of Health.
Series: Cm ; 8576.Publisher: Stationery Office, London : 2013.Description: 82p.ISBN: 9780101857628.Class Number: HONB.General Note: This document sets out the government’s initial response to Robert Francis QC’s report on the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust public inquiry. It details actions to ensure that patients are the first and foremost consideration of the health and care system and everyone who works in it. It outlines how a culture of compassion will be a key marker of success; hospitals and care homes will be encouraged to strive to be the best; basic values of dignity and respect will be central to care training; and if things go wrong, patients and their families will be told about it..Subject(s): NHS | government policy | adverse events | suffering | dignity | quality of patient care | hospital care | organisational culture | government policy | 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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This document sets out the government’s initial response to Robert Francis QC’s report on the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust public inquiry. It details actions to ensure that patients are the first and foremost consideration of the health and care system and everyone who works in it. It outlines how a culture of compassion will be a key marker of success; hospitals and care homes will be encouraged to strive to be the best; basic values of dignity and respect will be central to care training; and if things go wrong, patients and their families will be told about it.
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