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In April 2010 Dr David Bennett was appointed as interim Chief Executive of Monitor and then as Chair in March 2011. He was appointed permanent Chief Executive o
House of Commons - Health Committee: 2013 Accountability Hearing with the Nursing and Midwifery Council - HC 699
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In this report the Health Committee welcomes improvements in the performance of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) over the last year, but expresses contin
House of Commons - Health Committee: 2013 Accountability Hearing with Monitor - HC 841
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This year's inquiry into the work of Monitor concludes that the model of care provided by the health and care system is not changing quickly enough with the res
HC 350 - Complaints and Raising Concerns
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Most of those who complain about NHS services do not seek financial redress. They do so because they wish to have their concerns and experiences understood and
2013 Accountability Hearing with the General Medical Council - HC 897
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Authors: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Health Committee
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GMC's fitness to practise successfully produces outcomes that protect patients from sub-standard doctors but failures to communicate the reasons for decisions a