Commitments to culture of openness were just lip service

In May 2007, Rebecca O’Malley, victim of a cancer misdiagnosis, wrote in this newspaper: “I am convinced that neither fine words nor gentle persuasion will ever be sufficiently powerful to ensure that medical errors are made known to the patient and recorded carefully in a central register.

Commitments to culture of openness were just lip service

In May 2007, Rebecca O’Malley, victim of a cancer misdiagnosis, wrote in this newspaper: “I am convinced that neither fine words nor gentle persuasion will ever be sufficiently powerful to ensure that medical errors are made known to the patient and recorded carefully in a central register.

“I am convinced that it must be made mandatory.”

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