
Again, imagine this was in Scotland? Imagine ‘our’ media hounds on this?
Last night, BBC Newsnight revisited their story from 29 November 2023 in the light of new whistle-blowers coming to them.
Here are the key points from the Patient Safety Hub, the next day:
Summary
The first 14 minutes of this programme are focused on a Newsnight investigation into allegations of cover-up, avoidable harm and patient deaths relating to University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust. At the time of broadcast, Sussex Police were investigating 105 claims of alleged medical negligence at the Trust.
Content
This programme features:
- Simon Chilcott, speaking about the death of his son Lewis. You can read more about this in a blog from Simon on the hub here.
- Allegations from anonymous whistle blowers at the Trust, talking about a toxic ‘mafia-like’ culture where safety concerns were ignored. These allegations around a toxic culture were refuted by the Trust in comments to Newsnight.
- Comments from a former neurosurgeon at the Trust, James Akinwunmi, who warned the former Chief Executive, Dame Marianne Griffiths, in 2017 about problems in surgery departments for years around patient safety and avoidable harm.
You can watch the 29 November episode and last night’s broadcast here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001sxfx/newsnight-mistakes-and-mafialike-culture-at-nhs-trust
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001sxfx/newsnight-mistakes-and-mafialike-culture-at-nhs-trust
Only the local MP, a Green, appears and even she does not mention the Health Secretary or the UK Government. Even she, an opposition politician does not make that connection.
Imagine that was in Scotland?


There are more.


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