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Making Complaints Count
Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
39 episodes
1 month ago
The theme for this year’s World Patient Safety Day is Safer Care for Every Newborn and Child. In our latest Making Complaints Count episode, we explore what this means for families and the NHS. Sandy Lewis, Director of the Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations Programme (MNSI), joins Policy and Public Affairs Officer Roshana Amiri on the latest episode of Making Complaints Count to discuss: how families can be supported when something goes wrong in maternity and newborn care - why listening to feedback is vital for safer care - the biggest patient safety challenges facing the NHS in this area. - Listen below, or find us on iTunes, Spotify or your preferred podcast provider.
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The theme for this year’s World Patient Safety Day is Safer Care for Every Newborn and Child. In our latest Making Complaints Count episode, we explore what this means for families and the NHS. Sandy Lewis, Director of the Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations Programme (MNSI), joins Policy and Public Affairs Officer Roshana Amiri on the latest episode of Making Complaints Count to discuss: how families can be supported when something goes wrong in maternity and newborn care - why listening to feedback is vital for safer care - the biggest patient safety challenges facing the NHS in this area. - Listen below, or find us on iTunes, Spotify or your preferred podcast provider.
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Radio Ombudsman #30 | Melissa Mead on raising awareness of sepsis after the loss of her son
Making Complaints Count
31 minutes 45 seconds
2 years ago
Radio Ombudsman #30 | Melissa Mead on raising awareness of sepsis after the loss of her son
Melissa's son William died from sepsis in 2014. In the ten years since, Melissa has dedicated her life to raising awareness of the condition. In 2019, Melissa was awarded an MBE for her efforts. In this podcast, Ombudsman Rob Behrens speaks to Melissa about the loss of her son, campaigning to raise awareness and what needs to change going forward.
Making Complaints Count
The theme for this year’s World Patient Safety Day is Safer Care for Every Newborn and Child. In our latest Making Complaints Count episode, we explore what this means for families and the NHS. Sandy Lewis, Director of the Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations Programme (MNSI), joins Policy and Public Affairs Officer Roshana Amiri on the latest episode of Making Complaints Count to discuss: how families can be supported when something goes wrong in maternity and newborn care - why listening to feedback is vital for safer care - the biggest patient safety challenges facing the NHS in this area. - Listen below, or find us on iTunes, Spotify or your preferred podcast provider.