Submitted on Thursday 26th April 2018
Rejected on Wednesday 2nd May 2018
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
New law to protect staff from raising concerns of mistreatment in hospitals
Two staff members at alderhay hospital had their careers ruined, not only at their workplace in alderhay, but in the UK. Staff are therefore terrified to speak out now. There should be anonymity for staff, who raise serious concerns, to ensure this doesn’t happen again, and to remove that fear
Hospitals do a fantastic job, but unfortunately there is corruption, now that our hospitals are busineses. We need to try and combat that corruption, especially when there are serious accusations, of a patients well being, or cause of death, or mistreatment in any way. Hospitals can very easily get away with anything, with how the current justice system is set up. That needs to change
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