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Colchester Hospital NHS trust has most 'never events' | Colchester Hospital NHS trust has most 'never events' |
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A hospital trust at the centre of a police probe into data manipulation had the highest number of serious patient safety breaches in England last year. | A hospital trust at the centre of a police probe into data manipulation had the highest number of serious patient safety breaches in England last year. |
Colchester Hospital University Trust had nine "never events" - errors so serious they should never happen - a jump from one in 2013-14. | Colchester Hospital University Trust had nine "never events" - errors so serious they should never happen - a jump from one in 2013-14. |
The Patients Association said serious and preventable "never events" were "utterly unacceptable". | The Patients Association said serious and preventable "never events" were "utterly unacceptable". |
The hospital said it encouraged staff to report incidents. | The hospital said it encouraged staff to report incidents. |
Provisional figures from NHS England show the trust had the highest number of "never events" in the country. | Provisional figures from NHS England show the trust had the highest number of "never events" in the country. |
There were five cases of items being left inside patients, one "wrong implant" and three "wrong site" surgery cases. | There were five cases of items being left inside patients, one "wrong implant" and three "wrong site" surgery cases. |
The trust also had 420 "serious incidents" in the past year. | The trust also had 420 "serious incidents" in the past year. |
The information has emerged while an Essex Police investigation is continuing into whether criminal offences were committed during alleged cancer data manipulation at the trust. | The information has emerged while an Essex Police investigation is continuing into whether criminal offences were committed during alleged cancer data manipulation at the trust. |
Katherine Murphy, chief executive of the Patients Association, said: "Incidents of wrong site surgery' and 'retained foreign objects' are utterly unacceptable and pose a huge risk to patient safety. | Katherine Murphy, chief executive of the Patients Association, said: "Incidents of wrong site surgery' and 'retained foreign objects' are utterly unacceptable and pose a huge risk to patient safety. |
"A visit to hospital can be highly stressful at the best of times and at the very least, patients deserve to be treated in a safe, regulated environment." | "A visit to hospital can be highly stressful at the best of times and at the very least, patients deserve to be treated in a safe, regulated environment." |
She said although the association accepted accidents did occur, it was "vital lessons are learnt each time to ensure that they are not repeated". | She said although the association accepted accidents did occur, it was "vital lessons are learnt each time to ensure that they are not repeated". |
A spokesman for Colchester Hospital University NHS Trust said: "The National Patient Safety Agency advocates trusts must be open, report and learn from incidents and ranks organisations according to the numbers of incidents reported. | A spokesman for Colchester Hospital University NHS Trust said: "The National Patient Safety Agency advocates trusts must be open, report and learn from incidents and ranks organisations according to the numbers of incidents reported. |
"High reporting of incidents is viewed positively because it shows an organisation encourages transparency and learning. | "High reporting of incidents is viewed positively because it shows an organisation encourages transparency and learning. |
"The trust, therefore, proactively encourages all staff to be open and to report incidents and has a 'no blame' policy so learning can take place to prevent recurrence. | "The trust, therefore, proactively encourages all staff to be open and to report incidents and has a 'no blame' policy so learning can take place to prevent recurrence. |
"Incidents are reviewed on a daily basis by an executive director-chaired panel that determines immediate action which needs to be taken to prevent recurrence and to safeguard the welfare of patients." | "Incidents are reviewed on a daily basis by an executive director-chaired panel that determines immediate action which needs to be taken to prevent recurrence and to safeguard the welfare of patients." |
Have you been treated at Colchester Hospital? Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.ukwith your comments. | Have you been treated at Colchester Hospital? Have you been affected by the issues raised in this story? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.ukwith your comments. |
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