UK healthcare leader against NHS regulator merge
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, January 22, 2008
Sir Ian Kennedy, chairman of the Healthcare Commission, an independent inspection body for the National Health Service (NHS), said the government's plan to combine the organization with UK's social care regulation organization would compromise patient safety, reports The Guardian.
In a memorandum, Kennedy said the merge would be costly and distract the organization away from patient safety, reports The Guardian.
Kennedy was quoted in The Guardian saying that "if one patient dies whose death could have been avoided because of the distraction of the search for the ideal regulatory structure, the public will have been ill served."
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