Lessons the NHS needs to learn after Lucy Letby case
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6E0HQ)
Public inquiry that is now almost inevitable will need to examine failings of people and processes - and result in meaningful changes
The scale of Lucy Letby's crimes, and the Countess of Chester hospital's failure to act on warnings that could have halted her killing spree, means the announcement of an independent inquiry on Friday was almost inevitable.
It will have to forensically examine the failings of people and processes involved in her serial targeting of sick newborns and make detailed recommendations to ensure babies in neonatal units are much better protected.
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