NHS trust fined £200k over vulnerable girl's death
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- A court has fined an NHS trust £200,000 after it was found to have failed to provide safe care for a vulnerable girl named Ellame at Worthing Hospital. This ruling highlights significant shortcomings in the trust's operational protocols and patient safety measures.
- The fine underscores the critical importance of accountability in healthcare settings, particularly regarding the care of vulnerable patients. It raises concerns about the trust's ability to ensure safety and quality of care, potentially impacting public confidence in the healthcare system.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
