Patients first and foremost: the initial Government response to the report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS foundation trust public inquiry: This document 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.
See also:
- Government's response: At a glance: The changes ministers say are needed to protect patients BBC News
- Jeremy Hunt announces NHS managers will be blacklisted for failure and patients will rate individual wards in major shake-up The Independent
- Mid Staffs report: new hospital inspector to be 'whistleblower in chief' for NHS says Jeremy Hunt The Daily Telegraph
- Creating a culture of compassion in the NHS after the Francis report The Guardian
- NHS care overhaul measures don't go far enough, say patient groups The Guardian
- Reservations expressed about government response to Francis The Royal College of Nursing
- NHS Confederation and NHS Employers respond to Government statement on the Francis Report
- ''Duty of candour'' must run through NHS Public Service
- Are the patients the problem? BBC News
- Nurses' training changes: Your views BBC News
- Government response to Francis: engaged patients still not in the mainstream The Health Foundation
- The King's Fund's statement on the government's response to the Francis Inquiry report
- Mid Staffordshire: we will use the voices of patients to change the NHS, pledges NHS England NHS Commissioning Board
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