A report into one of the biggest hospital trusts in England calls for recent improvements to continue.
Taking a closer look at the trust's governance for phase two, the author noted "significant progress" to restructure the board, which staff had criticised for its "whiteness"., which said that out of the thousands of staff employed by the trust, just nine people from ethnic minorities were on the most senior bands - band nine and Very Senior Manager level.
As in March, Prof Bewick's latest report cited the death of Dr Vaish Kumar, 35, a junior doctor at the QE Hospital who left a suicide noteHe wrote that UHB's response to her death was "one of the most significant concerns" but that the trust had now made a full apology to her family. "One senior consultant surgeon has been excluded from work for over five years and a second for over six months, with so far no resolution to their case," he wrote.Image source,Following the publication of his report, Prof Bewick said while it was "positive to note that good progress has been made" it was "vital UHB now further builds on lessons learned".
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