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10 Years after the Mid Staffordshire Public Inquiry: has healthcare improved in the NHS?

10 Years after the Mid Staffordshire Public Inquiry: has healthcare improved in the NHS?

It is 10 years since Robert Francis presented the report on the public inquiry into failings at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust. The government’s response signalled a determination for change. It promised wide-ranging interventions and legal and regulatory reforms to tackle problems of culture, openness, and willingness to learn. What is the impact 10 years on?

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