Email from (Public Accountability and Inclusion Directorate, CPS) re 'Fw Scan from a Compass Managed MFD'
- 23 Oct 2013
- Crown Prosecution Service
- Document ID: CPS100578
1,288 results found
Refers to: Correspondence from Mr Stewart-Farthing.
Refers to: Baker report and GMC.
Refers to: (Parliamentary and Complaints Unit) and Correspondence from Mr Stewart-Farthing.
Refers to: Dr Jane Barton, Blake Lapthorn,
Refers to: Dr Barton, Paul Close and Hampshire Constabulary.
Refers to: Mrs Gladys Mabel Richards, War Memorial Hospital, Lesley Lack (retired Registered General Nurse), Gillian Mackenzie, Hampshire Constabulary, gross negligence manslaughter, murder, 'the evidence does not reveal the commission of any criminal offence', Code for Crown Prosecutors, Glen Heathers Nursing and Residential Home (Gladys Richards admitted 1991), Royal Hospital Haslar, Daedalus Ward, Doctor Jane Barton, medicines, haematoma, syringe driver, cause of death: bronchopneumonia, Doctor Lord, Margaret Couchman (nurse), Christine Joice (nurse), Jean Dalton (pharmacist), Philip Beed (ward manager), Lesley Humphrey (Quality Manager for the Portsmouth Health Care Trust), Mrs Lack's evidence, Mrs Gillian Mackenzie's statement, Professor Brian Livesley (Professor in the Care of the Elderly, University of London), Professor Brian Livesley's medical report into the circumstances surrounding Mrs Richards' death (dated 1 November 2000), medicines, incorrect cause of death, Doctor Barton's career, interview of Doctor Barton at Fareham Police Station (dated 25 July 2000), Bartel [Barthel?] scale (score 2), Coroner's Officer (police officer at Cosham Police Station), palliative care, Doctor Barton's ward rounds, interview of Philip Beed (dated 24 July 2000), interview of Margaret Couchman (dated 29 June 2000), interview of Christine Joice (dated 15 June 2000), Jennifer Brewer (E Grade Staff Nurse), Sylvia Griffin [Giffin?] (nurse), Christina Tyler (health care support worker), interview of Jean Dalton (pharmacist) (dated 18 July 2000), Doctor Lord, interview of Doctor Lord (dated 27 September 2000), R v Adomako (1995), Lord Mackay (Clashfern LC), law of negligence, de minimis, Mens Rea (culpability element in manslaughter), R v Prentice (1994), Court of Appeal, Lord Hewart CJ, Bateman (1925), House of Lords, Lord Taylor CJ, R v Woollin (1999), re J (1991), Bland's case (1993) and a conference attended by Professor Livesley (dated 19 June 2001) re flaws in his report. Associated with: CPS001397.
Includes cover page reading: 'Report by Dr Mundy'. Correspondence re 'Confidential Medical Report Regarding Medical Management of Patients at Gosport War Memorial Hospital'. Subheadings: 'Use of Opioid Analgesics', 'Summary', 'Case Note Reviews', 'Arthur Cunningham', 'Comments', 'Alice Wilkie', 'Comments', 'Robert Wilson', 'Comments', 'Eva Page', 'Comments' and 'Conclusions'. Refers to: four patients, Gosport War Memorial Hospital, '13 years experience as a Consultant Geriatrician', local hospice, medicines, British National Formulary, Second World War, 'Mr Cunningham had a one month admission under the care of Dr Banks for depression in July and August 1998', Dr Lord (Consultant Geriatrician), Dolphin Day Hospital, Dryad Ward (Gosport War Memorial Hospital), Dr Barton, syringe driver, Philip Ward, Daedalus ward, Dr Peters, Robert Wilson admitted via Accident and Emergency (22 September), Dickens Ward, Dr Luznat (Consultant Psychogeriatrician), Dr Knapman, Victory Ward, Charles Ward and an x-ray. Associated with: CPS001397 and CPS001564.
Before: Mr Anthony Bradley (Coroner for North Hampshire, Assistant Deputy Coroner for South East Hampshire). Majority direction. Attendees: Mr Alan Jenkins QC (on behalf of Dr Jane Barton), Mr James Townsend (Counsel, RCN, on behalf of a number of nurse witnesses), Ms Briony Ballard (Counsel, on behalf of the acute trust and the PCT), Mr Tom Leiper (Counsel, Blake Lapthorn, on behalf of the families of Brian Cunningham, Michael Packman, Elsie Devine and Sheila Gregory) and Mr Patrick Sadd (Counsel, on behalf of the Wilson family). Refers to: Ruby Lake and Medicine. Associated with: CPS000033 - CPS000051.
Jury asked: 1. Did the administration of any medication contribute more than minimally or neglibly to the death of the deceased? 2. Was that medication given for therapeutic purposes? 3. Was that medication appropriate for the condition or symptoms from which the deceased was suffering? 3. Was the medication appropriate for the condition or symptoms from which the deceased was suffering? Decisions reached for: Geoffrey Michael John Packman, Elsie Lillian Devine, Robert Caldwell Wilson, Arthur Denis Brian Cunningham, Elsie Hester Lavender, Enid Phyllis Dormer Spurgin, Sheila Rosemary Gregory, Leslie Charles Pittock, Helena Frances Service and Ruby Josephine Dorothea Lake. Associated with CPS000162.
Before: Mr Anthony Bradley (Coroner for North Hampshire, Assistant Deputy Coroner for South East Hampshire). Majority direction. Attendees: Mr Alan Jenkins QC (on behalf of Dr Jane Barton), Mr James Townsend (Counsel, RCN, on behalf of a number of nurse witnesses), Ms Briony Ballard (Counsel, on behalf of the acute trust and the PCT), Mr Tom Leiper (Counsel, Blake Lapthorn, on behalf of the families of Brian Cunningham, Michael Packman, Elsie Devine and Sheila Gregory) and Mr Patrick Sadd (Counsel, on behalf of the Wilson family). Refers to: Ruby Lake and Medicine. Associated with: CPS000242. [Duplicate of CPS000045?]
Refers to: Sultan Ward, Fareham and Gosport Primary Care Trust, Dryad Ward, Medicine, exhibit BJC71 (microfiche), Staff Nurse Martin and Patient Affairs Office. Associated with CPS000445.
Refers to: Dr Daoud, Dr Banks, Dr Alhela Lord (geriatrician), Dr Rosie Bayly, Dr Brigg and PS Rigg. Associated with: 'Cover page: 'Operation Rochester' - 'Gosport War Memorial Hospital' - 'Volume 3' - 'Medical Records' annotated 'CPS copy'' (CPS000472). [Printed on A3 paper]
Associated with: 'Medical notes re including correspondence and 'Clinical Notes' with typed notes' (CPS000476).
Jury asked: 1. Did the administration of any medication contribute more than minimally or neglibly to the death of the deceased? 2. Was that medication given for therapeutic purposes? 3. Was that medication appropriate for the condition or symptoms from which the deceased was suffering? 4. Was the medication appropriate for the condition or symptoms from which the deceased was suffering? Decisions reached for: Geoffrey Michael John Packman, Elsie Lillian Devine, Robert Caldwell Wilson, Arthur Denis Brian Cunningham, Elsie Hester Lavender, Enid Phyllis Dormer Spurgin, Sheila Rosemary Gregory, Helena Frances Service and Ruby Josephine Dorothea Lake. Associated with: CPS000546, CPS000723, CPS000724, CPS000740 and CPS000762. [Duplicate of CPS000393?]
Jury asked: 1. Did the administration of any medication contribute more than minimally or neglibly to the death of the deceased? 2. Was that medication given for therapeutic purposes? 3. Was that medication appropriate for the condition or symptoms from which the deceased was suffering? 4. Was the medication appropriate for the condition or symptoms from which the deceased was suffering? Decisions reached for: Geoffrey Michael John Packman, Elsie Lillian Devine, Robert Caldwell Wilson, Arthur Denis Brian Cunningham, Elsie Hester Lavender, Enid Phyllis Dormer Spurgin, Sheila Rosemary Gregory, Helena Frances Service and Ruby Josephine Dorothea Lake. Associated with: CPS000546, CPS000788, CPS000796 and CPS000805. [Duplicate of CPS000393 and CPS000763?]