For legal reasons I’m just reprinting this article without
making any comment except to say that whatever the rights and wrongs, Mrs
Haynes-Kirkbright did all of us a great service when she made her allegations;
March 3,
2014 9:00 am
Wolverhampton
Express and Star.
Wolverhampton
New Cross Hospital death rate whistleblower faces sack
A
whistleblower who alleged she had been brought in to ‘fix’ mortality rates at a
Black Country hospital has been told she ‘behaved recklessly or negligently’ in
going public with her allegations and now faces being sacked.
Sandra
Haynes Kirkbright claimed last year that she was ‘head-hunted’ by the Royal
Wolverhampton NHS Trust, which runs Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital, to
cover up the true extent of the problem.
Mrs
Haynes-Kirkbright claimed that ‘every rule in the book’ was broken to try to
improve mortality rates, and alleged that she was suspended from her post as a
senior health coder after refusing to take part in a cover-up.
The trust
rejected the allegations of altering the death rates, calling them an
‘outrageous slur’, and said independently-verified evidence ‘categorically
disproved’ her claims. The hospital’s chief executive, David Loughton, said at
the time: “Improvements in the hospital’s mortality rates have been audited and
independently verified.”
Mrs
Haynes-Kirkbright was suspended by the trust after allegations of bullying,
harassment, persistent swearing and unprofessional behaviour were made against
her by colleagues through their union in 2012.
She has now
been ordered to attend a disciplinary hearing. In the letter sent by email,
hospital managers claimed she had ‘behaved recklessly or negligently in
disclosing information regarding the Trust to an external source without the
Trust’s authorisation to do so’, and accused her of breaching employment
contracts by speaking to the press. She was warned: “This may result in formal
disciplinary action, not excluding dismissal.” The threat raises further
questions about protection for whistleblowers following the Mid Staffordshire
scandal.
Mrs
Haynes-Kirkbright ,a health coder, previously said she recorded details of the
care received by patients and claimed conditions at Wolverhampton were as bad
or worse as those at the Stafford trust.
She
believed that the hospital wanted to ‘fix’ its death rates rather than improve
patient care, and claimed coders were recording too many deaths at the hospital
under ‘palliative care’, which as they were classed as ‘unavoidable’ would not
alter the hospital’s mortality rate.
Responding
at the time, Mr Loughton said they categorically denied all the allegations and
that any suggestion of any wrong-doing were simply not true.
Neil Harris
(a don’t stop till you drop production)
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