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Duty of candour in NHS 'does not work and needs urgent review', inquiry told

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The article discusses the findings of the Infected Blood Inquiry, which has revealed that the "duty of candour" within the NHS is not functioning effectively and requires an urgent review. The inquiry, led by Sir Brian Langstaff, has highlighted that despite the legal obligation for healthcare providers to be open and honest when things go wrong, there is a persistent culture of defensiveness and denial within the NHS. This culture has led to a lack of transparency, with patients and their families often left in the dark about medical errors or incidents. The inquiry has heard testimonies suggesting that this lack of candour has not only delayed justice for those affected by the contaminated blood scandal but has also potentially compromised patient safety across other areas of healthcare. The call for an urgent review aims to enforce a more transparent and accountable system where healthcare professionals are encouraged to admit mistakes, learn from them, and ensure such errors are not repeated.

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