Action on Elder Abuse has released a 118-page report that analyzes the latest Care Quality Commission's Dignity and Nutrition Inspection Reports.
While the report covers issues other than unilateral DNAR orders, Action on Elder Abuse identifies this as an issue of "particular concern" that is a "dangerous situation." In some cases, the report notes, DNAR orders were routinely inserted into patient files on admission. In others the decision was left to junior doctors, who never consulted the patients or their families. Action on Elder Abuse criticizes CQC because "inspectors noted these issues in hospital reports but the regulator then took no further action."
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New Report on Unilateral DNAR in England
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