Sunday, August 5, 2012

On the trusted medical alert

trust action plan A financial problem to deal with hospital trust said I told to improve standards of Dewsbury and district hospital patient care.


Last month's warning of confidence in the mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS following ) ( CQC, care quality Commission for a formal visit.


Inspectors found that Ward 2 of some patients 'dignity, respect, and consideration treated did not".


Steven Eames, the trust's interim ceo said, he apologized to affected patients.


Mr. Eames added "poor standards of care because of is held responsible for the account" and were placed in the location of the "new leadership".


No progress visited the hospital to check was done, related to the hospital's maternity services inspectors.

'Call the unanswered bells'

Dewsbury hospitalCQC has previously "urgent improvements" told the trust after the inspection found problems with maternity services, different.


The patients and staff of inspectors heard during a follow-up visit.


CQC 2, ward of the medical district elderly some patients "to properly or promptly no reaction".


"Patient calls stay Bell over quite enough period (many) was observed. Said inspectors


They are "where people use the toilet instance of the concerns of the people waiting to help a long time had been left incontinence relatives important periods and love" discovered.


Malcolm Ting and Deputy Director for CQC North, Brown said: "I expect the trust to be able show improvements made to return to the hospital to follow-up on their progress, we do it."


Mr Eames said: "obviously, is disastrous news for all this care wards 2 patients.


"These patients and their families. my colleague has spoken, and our peace caregiver taking this seriously we are taking action to improve the standards already.


About the lounge said highly mutually complementary trust CQC inspection, maternity unit and the discharge.

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