A fine of £1.6 million has just been announced for Nottingham hospitals, following safety failures in the maternity departments resulting in the deaths of three babies. The investigations are ongoing in other cases.
Of course hospitals should be held to account. Maybe heads should roll. But how does fining help?
Hospitals are routinely fined for breaching waiting times etc, , which are of course mainly down to not enough staff and other shortages. But how is fining them going to improve services?
What else could be done?
I'm a bit stuck! What would you do?
From sinner to saint, quite a transformation.
