Jeremy Hunt warned over private hospitals safety after death of NHS patient

Full story at HSJ 23 April 2018

The safety of NHS patients treated in private hospitals has been raised directly with health secretary Jeremy Hunt following the death of an NHS patient.

Assistant coroner for Manchester West Simon Nelson has written to the health and social care secretary warning about poor processes for emergency transfers, the lack of responsibility private companies have for consultants they use, and junior doctors working alone for 24 hour shifts with a lack of training and monitoring.

He has given Mr Hunt until next month to respond, following his investigation into the care of 77 year old Peter O’Donnell.