Robert Francis QC Public Enquiry Overview Mid Staffordshire February 2013.

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Robert Francis QC Public Enquiry Overview Mid Staffordshire February 2013

This is a story of appalling and unnecessary suffering of hundreds of people. They were failed by a system which ignored the warning signs and put corporate self interest and cost control ahead of patients and their safety.

The system as a whole appeared to pay lip service to the need not to compromise services and quality, but it was ‘remarkable’ how little attention was paid to the impact of proposed savings.

Culture Lack of openness to criticism Lack of consideration for patients Defensiveness Looking inwards not outwards Secrecy Misplaced assumptions about the judgement and actions of others An acceptance of poor standards A failure to put the patient first in everything that is done.

290 Recommendations designed to change the culture and make sure patients come first. 5 main Categories:

1.A structure of clearly understood fundamental standards and measures of compliance, accepted and embraced by the public and professionals, with rigorous and clear means of enforcement

Standards to be developed on patient safety, effectiveness and basic care. To cause death or serious harm through non compliance will be a criminal offence. NICE to develop guidance on staffing levels. CQC to regulate clinical and corporate governance and financial control

2. Openness, transparency and candour throughout the system

There should be a statutory duty to be truthful to patients where harm has or may have been caused Staff should have a statutory duty to make their employers aware of such incidents Trusts should be open and honest in their quality accounts, describing faults as well as successes. Deliberate obstruction of meeting these duties or deliberate deception of patients should be a criminal offence It should be a criminal offence for trust directors to deliberately give misleading information to the public and regulators.The CQC should be responsible for policing these duties

3. Improved Support for Compassionate Caring and Committed Nursing

Entrants to nursing should be assessed for their aptitude to deliver and lead proper care and their commitment to patient welfare Training standards must be developed to ensure qualified nurses can deliver compassionate care to a consistent level Nurses should be given a stronger voice in leadership at organisation and ward level All healthcare support workers should be regulated by a registration scheme

4. Strong and Patient Centred Healthcare Leadership

An NHS leadership college should be established to ensure there is a common culture, code of ethics and conduct among all current and potential future leaders. A leadership college accreditation scheme should be considered A code of ethics for all senior staff should be produced, but apply to all NHS staff. There should be a fit and proper person test for NHS directors. Being guilty of a serious breach of the code of conduct should lead to disqualification from holding senior positions in the NHS While registration could be performed by an existing regulator, the need for a separate entity should be kept under review. The need for such a management regulator would be informed by experience of the fit and proper persons test

5. Accurate, useful and relevant information

The public should be able to compare relative performance in providers’ compliance with standards All healthcare providers should develop and publish real time information on the performance of consultants and specialist teams in relation to mortality, morbidity, outcomes and patient satisfaction Every provider should have a designated board member as chief information officer

What Now? Further development of recommendations into themed areas DoH response due in March 2013 Lessons to be learned on on-going basis Every Organisation to report publically on acceptance of the recommendations and what they are doing to implement them. Bruce Keogh reviews