This was blatant scaremongering, and equally blatant misinterpretation of the figures: the responses for those 36 wards - eight of which were based on a single respondent - merely said that they would not recommend the care given. That, though, does not deter the supposedly quality right-wing press from their mission of creativity, and the Murdoch Times has just been caught doing something rather similar.
“The health service ombudsman says that too much treatment ‘falls short’ as patients near death, and the failure of doctors to recognise or accept that a patient is dying can lie at the root of the problem”. You may not have heard about this apparently scandalous state of affairs on the TV news. And a “Corrections and Clarifications” entry yesterday shows why.
So what was the true number for that “appalling” tag? You’ll love this one: “‘Appalling’ was the reaction of the Department of Health to the 12 cases of very poor care cited by way of illustration in the ombudsman’s report”. Well, well.
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Look out for those special Govine partnership deals. Buy one story from Murdoch's News get the two of them whingeing in support.
As if Murdoch needed a crutch from a former employee and that Dacre poodle. As La Mensch might put it - Gove you're quackers! (Lame duck Minister for non Menschionabalites).
Really, Tim, you should know better than to use a tautology like "...quality right-wing press..." - even if it was slightly qualified.
There's nothing "quality" about anything that gang of propagandists shovel out.
Today, mark my words, we're going to get more of the same about "the Liverpool Pathway." My bet is BBC News will be among the front runners. But it'll be a close run thing as to which newsroom has the most gutless gobshites.
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