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    Mistakes have gone down by 75% , that may be the case , The important information that needs adding to that statement is
    , What type of mistakes , drug errors are many and varied , it avsolutely does not mean that the wrong medication is given to the wrong person .
    What where the ammount and type of errors before the trial ,
    what where the ammount and type of errors during the trial ,
    where the ammount of staff avaliable for the rounds the same ,
    what was the sickness levels on the 2 wards .
    What level of agency staff where involved in the rounds/ delivering care before and during the trial .
    What ammount of shifts before and during the trial ran with reduced staff numbers and for what reasons.
    What was the complexity of the drug regiemes before and during the trial .
    How long where the periods being compared .
    What is the current level of errors on the 2 wards used for the trial and what is the current impact on errors in the Hospital ,
    then and only then can a true comparison of effictivness be made . No one can hide a half truth behind half explained statistics with more efficacy than an NHS spokesperson

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