Affiliation:
1. North Manchester Hospital, Manchester Foundation Trust, UK
Abstract
Current guidelines and regulations require trusts to take full responsibility for deaths within their premises. Higher than expected deaths indicate poor standards of care or negligence. NHS Trusts need to put systems in place to ensure that they learn and extrapolate risk factors through in-depth review of care provided to patients prior to their deaths, curb and ultimately diminish relative mortality through improved practices, and improve care and safety for the whole organisation. Mortality reviews can provide insight into the standard of care that dying patients receive; this matters as NHS Hospitals are the main providers of terminal care, nationally.
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