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  2. Duty of candour - Wikipedia

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    There is also a duty of candour referred to in various contexts as a professional, contractual or statutory duty, [3] which is imposed on all NHS and non-NHS providers of services to NHS patients in the UK to "provide to the service user and any other relevant person all necessary support and all relevant information" in the event that a ...

  3. NHS duty of candour ‘certainly not honoured’ by Letby ...

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    The deaths of Child O and Child P on successive days in 2016 led to the removal of the nurse from the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit.

  4. Nursing and Midwifery Council - Wikipedia

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    The updates include new requirements on the fundamentals of care, the duty of candour, raising concerns and social media use. The introduction to the code states: “When joining our register, and then renewing their registration, nurses and midwives commit to upholding these standards.

  5. Norman Stanley Williams - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Secretary of State for Health’s Transparency Group (2014–15), chaired the European Working Time Regulations Taskforce (2013–14), co-chaired the Duty of Candour Review (2014) and was the Medical Advisor to Sir Robert Francis’ Freedom to Speak Up Review (2014–15).

  6. The Prime Minister responded to Labour pressure to act following the Infected Blood Inquiry.

  7. Starmer calls for duty of candour law - AOL

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  8. David Behan - Wikipedia

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    He was said by the Health Service Journal to be the seventh-most powerful person in the English NHS in December 2013, [11] and in 2015 the fifth. [12] In January 2014, he supported a wide definition for the statutory duty of candour which was recommended by the Francis Report. [13]

  9. Clinical governance - Wikipedia

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    Clinical governance is a systematic approach to maintaining and improving the quality of patient care within the National Health Service (NHS) and private sector health care. Clinical governance became important in health care after the Bristol heart scandal in 1995, during which an anaesthetist, Dr Stephen Bolsin , exposed the high mortality ...