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Professor John Robertson OBA
The Herald today is reporting the above 5 year total in their usual juvenile style to get a big number for the headline.
Here is the annual breakdown:


So, taking account of the inevitably lower figures during the pandemic, a relatively flat trend, perhaps falling in 2025?
Are these big numbers?
NHS England have solved their problem by just not recording these events, since 2017, but in 2018, a Blackwater Law Freedom of Information request, reported 20,235 serious incidents across 228 NHS trusts and 7 Welsh health boards in 2015/16, and 20,433 in 2016/17. This suggests roughly 20,000–21,000 serious incidents annually.
https://blackwaterlaw.co.uk/40000-serious-incidents-recorded-by-nhs-trusts/
So, all things being equal, you might expect the figure for England & Wales to be around 11 times the Scottish figure of 857, or around 9 400 but it was probably more than double that.
Why?
