Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Report strongly criticises NHS investigation into boy's sepsis death

Report strongly criticises NHS investigation into boy's sepsis death Ombudsman finds organisations unwilling to accept views other than their own after 2010 death of three-year-old Sam Morrish

Hospital bosses and doctors have been strongly criticised in an ombudsman’s report for their “total unwillingness” to accept that any view apart from their own could have been correct following the death of a three-year-old boy from sepsis.

The report concluded that those involved leapt to the conclusion that Sam Morrish’s death was rare and unfortunate rather than being open to what turned out to be the truth – that his death was avoidable. Continue reading... The Guardian

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