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Media report 'Police probe 13 hospital deaths' by Lois Rogerts (Medical Correspondent) published by The Sunday Times

Refers to: Police, medicine, Liam Donaldson (Chief Medical Officer), audit of the hospital's death rates, GP Harold Shipman, Gosport War Memorial Hospital, GP Jane Barton, General Medical Council's professional conduct committee, complaints about a consultant geriatrician and seven nurses, Elsie Devine, Leonard Graham, Betty Rogers, Stanley Carby, Eva Page, Dulcie Middleton, Jim Ripley, Haslar hospital, "analgesic coma", Dorie Graham (wife of Leonard Graham), Edna Purnell, Mike Wilson (Edna Purnell's son), Alice Wilkie, Emily Yeats (Alice Wilkie's granddaughter), Gladys Richards, investigation by the Commission for Health Improvement (CHI), prescriptions written in advance, Ian Piper (Chief Executive of the Gosport and Fareham primary care trust), Deputy Chief Constable Ian Readhead (Hampshire constabulary), Crown Prosecution Service, Nursing and Midwifery Council and Richard Baker (professor of clinical governance, Leicester University). Associated with: CPS000546, CPS000870 and CPS000871.

Summary

Unique ID:
CPS000982
Date:
15 Sep 2002
Contributing organisation:
Crown Prosecution Service
Number of pages:
1
Redactions:
No
Referenced in the report:
No