Former head of NHS England Simon Stevens said it was 'highly undesirable' that ministers should take such decisions
Former head of NHS England Simon Stevens said it was ‘highly undesirable’ that ministers should take such decisions
Officials and ministers discussed the so-called process of “population triage”, involving decisions over how NHS treatment should be rationed when there are too many patients for hospitals to cope. Former health secretary Jeremy Hunt told the inquiry during an earlier session that he refused to “play God” in this scenario, halting a similar exercise in 2016 codenamed Cygnus because it was “quite traumatic”.
“The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care took the position that in this situation he – rather than, say, the medical profession or the public – should ultimately decide who should live and who should die. Fortunately this horrible dilemma never crystalised.”
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Matt Hancock's 'jarring' level of 'nuclear confidence' was a 'problem' during COVID, inquiry toldHelen MacNamara told the COVID inquiry that Mr Hancock was 'loving' the responsibility of being health secretary during a global pandemic, and mimed being a cricket batter to demonstrate his confidence - saying 'they bowl them at me, I knock them away'. But others doubted his competence.
Lire la suite »
Politics latest: Ministers 'avoided' emergency meetings if Matt Hancock was chairing them, COVID inquiry hearsThe latest updates as the former boss of NHS England gives evidence to the COVID inquiry.
Lire la suite »