Tuesday, April 19, 2016

MPs will debate 'failing' trust












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Southwards Health NHS Creation Trust nous executive Katrina Percy has faced repeated calls to discharge aft critical reports corroborate aforesaid there were "longstanding risks to patients"



The "continuing concerns" ended administration at Southwards Health NHS Religion will be debated in fantan, it has been announced. It comes abaft the trustfulness was scrutinised by MPs following the "preventable" death of an 18-year-old. In 2013, Connor Sparrowhawk drowned in a bath after woe an epileptic fit Oxford. Suella Fernandes, an MP for Hampshire, aforesaid a debate willing be held at the end of the month.



Authority chief executive Katrina Percy, addressed MPs at a skirmish of the Hampshire All-Party Parliamentary Theme on Tuesday.



'Effective concerns' Speaking after the conflux Ms Suella, Conservative MP for Fareham, aforementioned: "Whilst I appreciate Katrina Percy's willingness to dissolver our questions, I told her that I hush nascence serious concerns roughly the failings in the trust's face which get now been highlighted by two investigations. "The CQC's warning placard is a grievous affaire , and beat is elaboration for the trust to establish that it has the right lead to piss the changes needed." Afterward an reassessment in January , the Sustainment Quality Commission (CQC) embed there were "longstanding risks to patients" and investigations into deaths "were not beloved equal." Interrogation of the combine was sparked by the death of Connor at Slade House in Oxford, in 2013.






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Connor Sparrowhawk, who died at Slade Dramatics, had epilepsy and experienced seizures



A level accredited by NHS England showed that of 722 unexpected deaths at Southern Health terminated 4 eld, but 272 had been investigated.


Ms Percy has previously apologised for the issues that came to light following respective inspections by organization watchdogs. A debate is due to be held aft the publication of the totality explanation from the CQC, expected at the end of the month.




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