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- W1279235815 abstract "Ever since the Inquiry into paediatric mortality rates at the Royal Bristol Infirmary, there has been strong pressure in the UK for greater monitoring and reporting of the performance of surgeons. The inquiry, chaired by Sir Ian Kennedy, was asked not only to investigate the disproportionate number of deaths among infants operated upon in Bristol in the 1980s and early 1990s, but to make recommendations that might be acted upon throughout the National Health Service (NHS). Kennedy reported in 2002. Some of the recommendations went far beyond the question of how best to ensure the safety of paediatric surgery, or even of surgery in general. They called for a ‘patient-centred’ NHS. This theme was enthusiastically taken up in the government response to Kennedy, and there are noticeable affinities between the idea of patient-centredness and the idea of ‘patient choice’, which is at the heart of UK government health policy. Patient-centredness in Kennedy's sense is broader than patient safety: it extends to public involvement in national policy-making, and public and patient involvement in decision-making structures of local NHS trusts. In my view, both of these ways of involving patients and the public are at best loosely connected to the problems in Bristol that prompted the inquiry. Nevertheless, they were accepted by the UK government in its response to Kennedy, and in subsequent policy documents. Partly as a result, Department of Health (DoH) policy now runs together, or comes close to running together, the answers to four distinct questions: How can surgeons who are not equal to the kinds of operations they are attempting – whose patients avoidably die or suffer complications – be identified and retrained? […]" @default.
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- W1279235815 title "Safety, accountability, and ‘choice’ after the Bristol Inquiry" @default.
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