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I know to my cost how shoddy the NHS can be

It’s no surprise to James Moore that the NHS’s own ombudsman has identified a lack of accountability and compassion for patients. As a type 1 diabetic who uses a wheelchair, he is shocked by some of the treatment he’s received

Tuesday 05 September 2023 18:01 BST
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Our NHS is “suffering from a deficit of accountability and compassion for patients and their families when things go wrong,” says its own ombudsman. I should say so.

The service’s damning report, Broken Trust: Making Patient Safety More Than Just a Promise, goes on to critique a “culture of defensiveness” and a reluctance to learn lessons on the part of NHS managers.

Why am I not surprised? Because I know from painful personal experience that there is an awful lot of shoddy behaviour in today’s NHS. Sometimes it is medical. Sometimes it is just a lack of decency in dealing with patients.

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