Medicines courier Sciensus was warned it was failing patients three years ago
by Andrew Gregory Health editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6BPYX)
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The boss of a private healthcare company exposed by the Guardian for putting seriously ill children and adults at risk was warned it was failing patients three years ago.
Darryn Gibson, the chief executive of Sciensus, Britain's biggest medicines courier, was told in November 2020 that patients with bleeding disorders were being left dangerously exposed to internal bleeding with little or no treatment at home as a result of botched, delayed or missed deliveries.
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