Scandal-hit hospital trust is STILL failing its patients A scandal-hit hospital trust where treating people in A&E corridors has become 'institutionalised' is still failing on patient safety.
Worcestshire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust hasn't addressed deep concerns that were flagged by regulators who issued a formal warning just six months ago.
But 'no tangible improvement' has been made by senior bosses at the trust, originally placed in special measures two years ago.
Inspectors found efforts to cut 'over-crowding' in the emergency departments at both the trust's main hospitals 'were not effective'. The Daily Mail
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Worcestshire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust hasn't addressed deep concerns that were flagged by regulators who issued a formal warning just six months ago.
But 'no tangible improvement' has been made by senior bosses at the trust, originally placed in special measures two years ago.
Inspectors found efforts to cut 'over-crowding' in the emergency departments at both the trust's main hospitals 'were not effective'. The Daily Mail
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