This is another case from Mid Staffordshire Hospital, taken
from The Independent newspaper today based on a Press Asssociation report.
At least this is a ‘manager’ in the firing line – but no sentence
yet.
Also where were the Doctors when this was happening?
Stafford
Hospital former chief nurse Janice Harry found guilty of misconduct
Ella
Pickover
Wednesday
06 November 2013
A former chief nurse at scandal-hit Stafford
Hospital has been found guilty of misconduct.
Janice
Harry's fitness to practise is "currently impaired", a Nursing and
Midwifery Council (NMC) panel ruled.
Yesterday
the disciplinary panel concluded that Mrs Harry had exposed patients to danger
during her time at the hospital.
By not
ensuring that there were adequate nursing staff on a number of wards, Mrs Harry
put patients at risk, the panel ruled.
Between
1998 and 2006, Mrs Harry failed to ensure there were adequate numbers of nurses
working in the accident and emergency department, the emergency admission unit
(EAU) and another ward, they said.
Mrs Harry
was criticised for not ensuring that her colleagues provided patient dignity
and privacy in the EAU between 2004 and 2006.
The nurse
also failed to ensure there was appropriate food and drink in the unit, the
panel concluded.
She will
also be reprimanded for using inappropriate language towards a colleague after
telling her that she was a "waste of space".
Mrs Harry
was employed by Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust and its predecessor Mid
Staffordshire General Hospitals NHS Trust from 1998 to 2006. From 1998, she was
director of nursing and quality assurance at Stafford Hospital and in 2002 was
appointed director of clinical standards and chief nurse as well as director of
infection prevention and control.
The panel
will now decide what sanctions to impose on the nurse.
Stafford
Hospital was at the centre of a major public inquiry after it was found that
poor care could have led to the deaths of hundreds of patients as a result of
maltreatment and neglect.
The inquiry
highlighted the "appalling and unnecessary suffering of hundreds of people"
at the trust and investigations into the scandal revealed that many patients
were left lying in their own urine and excrement for days, forced to drink
water from vases or given the wrong medication.
I don't think we should quickly forget Janice Harry’s contribution
to human well being.
Neil Harris
(a don’t stop till you drop production)
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