That title makes the HSE sound like a paramilitary or mafia group… the article pretty much says the same.
When you see the HSE resisting legislation like this it makes you wonder if medical malpractice is rampant.
>The amendments sparked concern within the HSE before and during the summer, with pushback to suggestions that interval cancers – where a cancer is found after a screening test – could represent a notifiable patient safety incident.
Wtf, they are saying they don’t want to tell patients if they find cancer after a screening?
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That title makes the HSE sound like a paramilitary or mafia group… the article pretty much says the same.
When you see the HSE resisting legislation like this it makes you wonder if medical malpractice is rampant.
>The amendments sparked concern within the HSE before and during the summer, with pushback to suggestions that interval cancers – where a cancer is found after a screening test – could represent a notifiable patient safety incident.
Wtf, they are saying they don’t want to tell patients if they find cancer after a screening?