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Recommendations: Paterson Inquiry

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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.

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Code Recommendation Inquiry Response
2 Patient-focused correspondence
We recommend that it should be standard practice that consultants in both the NHS and the independent sector should write to patients, …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
3 Explaining independent sector differences
We recommend that the differences between how the care of patients in the independent sector is organised and the care of patients …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
5 CQC assurance on MDT meetings
We recommend that CQC, as a matter of urgency, should assure itself that all hospital providers are complying effectively with up-to-date national …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
6a Communicating complaint escalation
We recommend that information about the means to escalate a complaint to an independent body is communicated more effectively in both the …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
7 UHB patient recall
We recommend that the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust board should check that all patients of Paterson have been recalled, and …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
8 Spire patient recall
We recommend that Spire should check that all patients of Ian Paterson have been recalled, and to communicate with any who have …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
9 National patient recall framework
We recommend that a national framework or protocol, with guidance, is developed about how recall of patients should be managed and communicated, …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
11 Regulatory system patient safety priority
We recommend that the government should ensure that the current system of regulation and the collaboration of the regulators serves patient safety …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted
14 Board apologies
We recommend that when things go wrong, boards should apologise at the earliest stage of investigation and not hold back from doing …
Paterson Inquiry (2020) Accepted