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What happened in Stafford Hospital?

What happened in Stafford Hospital?

What happened at Stafford Hospital? In 2009, a report by the Healthcare Commission laid bare the problems at Stafford, which was run by the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust. The regulator condemned “appalling” standards of care and reported there had been at least 400 more deaths than expected between 2005 and 2008.

When was the Stafford Hospital scandal?

What is the Mid Staffs scandal? A disputed estimate [see footnote] suggested that between 400 and 1,200 patients died as a result of poor care over the 50 months between January 2005 and March 2009 at Stafford hospital, a small district general hospital in Staffordshire.

Why did the Stafford Hospital scandal happen?

In April 2013, the Stafford Hospital was placed into administration by Monitor. This action “was taken after a review team concluded that its services were clinically and financially unsustainable… [and also] concluded that the Trust was unlikely to be able to repay its debts.”

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Who was the NHS chief at the time of the Stafford scandal?

The scandal also resulted in the resignation of NHS Chief Sir David Nicholson in 2013. Julie Bailey, whose mother died in Stafford Hospital in 2007, started a campaign called Cure the NHS to demand changes to the hospital.

What was the name of the hospital in Stafford?

The trust incorporated the activities of the former University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust (UHNS) and most of the activities of the former Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (MSFT), while some of the services provided by MSFT were transferred to the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.

Why was the Mid Staffs Hospital scandal so bad?

“I heard so many stories of shocking care,” he said. “They were people who entered Stafford hospital and rightly expected to be well cared for and treated. Instead, many suffered horrific experiences that will haunt them and their loved ones for the rest of their lives.” Francis cited a litany of failings in the care of patients.

Who is in charge of Mid Staffordshire Hospital?

It is no wonder that Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, has become a byword for the dangerously inadequate treatment the NHS sometimes provides. On Thursday, a 13-monthpublic inquiry into the scandal drew to a close.