How did Nursing Times report on the Mid Staffordshire Inquiry?
We were there when it was all happening, take a look at how we reported on the Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust Inquiry
- November 8, 2010 – Mid Staffs inquiry ‘will probe every nook and cranny’
- November 23, 2010 – Cure the NHS campaigner tells of Mid Staffs ‘bedlam’
- November 30, 2010 – Mid Staffs nurses given anonymity
- December 7, 2010 – Nurses cried over quality of care at Mid Staffs
- January 25, 2011 – Mid Staffs trust used 60% HCAs
- February 8, 2011 – Evidence of Mid Staffs care failures vanished
- February 11, 2011 – Unions tell Mid Staffs inquiry of mangement intimidation
- March 7, 2011 – Mid Staffs incident reports ‘seen in manager’s bin’
- March 14, 2011 – Inquiry hears of ‘embryonic’ nurse management at Mid Staffs
- March 15, 2011 – Carter defends visit to Mid Staffs
- April 5, 2011 – Mid Staffs ignored shortage of nurses in rush to become FT
- April 19, 2011 – RCN support may have ‘camouflaged’ Mid Staffs problems
- April 26, 2011 – Senior SHA nurse recalled to Mid Staffs inquiry
- May 10, 2011 – Nurses at Mid Staffs had ‘Dunkirk spirit’
- June 28, 2011 – Mid Staffs nurses’ concerns ignored
- September 8, 2011 – Nursing ‘lost its way’ in bid to recruit numbers, says CNO
- September 8, 2011 – CNO says nursing needs ‘independent royal college’
- September 8, 2011 – Ward ratio of 60:40 is low as you can go, CNO tells Mid Staffs inquiry
- September 12, 2011 – NMC ordered students out of Mid Staffs in 2011
- September 23, 2011 – Nurses see patients as ‘diseased objects’
- October 17, 2011 – Whistleblowing Mid Staffs nurse was too scared to walk tocar after shift
- November 1, 2011 – Mid Staffs inquiry considers minimum staffing levels
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