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Media Report 'Why did my mum die? - The question that could change the whole NHS' 'The death that may change the NHS' 'Why it's sometimes right to make a fuss for the good of all our health' published by The News

Refers to: 'Police have accepted Crown Prosecution Service advice not to proceed at this stage with action against doctors who treated 91-year-old Gladys Richards', Gillian Mackenzie, an over-stretched National Health Service, Gosport War Memorial Hospital, the Crown Prosecution Service, Detective Superintendent James, the Commission for Health Improvement, the NHS, Glen Heathers Nursing Home, the Royal Hospital Haslar, Max Millett (Chief Executive, Portsmouth Healthcare Trust), the Commission for Health Improvement and Ian Piper (Operations Director, Portsmouth NHS Healthcare Trust).

Summary

Unique ID:
FAM000548
Date:
12 Dec 2001
Contributing organisation:
Family
Number of pages:
4
Redactions:
No
Referenced in the report:
No