Very lovely take, i just started with the NHS from my home country and have already perceived DATIX as a passive aggressive form of showing displeasure, not really about patient safety
Very informative video, Ollie. I dislike submitting DATIX with a passion, but oftentimes, you have no choice but to do it, especially if the patient or staff could be affected.
I had to submit a datix recently and I was told to write a statement about it and I don’t know what to do now… Any way you can help about writing a statement.
As someone who is part of the nursing team, I maybe didn't appreciate the vexatious nature that some associate with it. I more have a reaction of a sigh, that's going to take 10 minutes to tick through all the questions
Therefor your just giving up? Keep pushing and learning to be a doctor off social media, but please don’t bombard feed with lots of non medical videos about cameras; it is not what we subscribed to you for.
I think you'd have to do something like the ability to have your name scrubbed from an incident report if that's felt to be a reasonable outcome by an appeals board of some sort. That is to say someone could weaponise it but if the person is 'innocent' so to speak then their name would at least be cleared.