Needle and tampon mistakenly left inside patients as Essex-based NHS Trust pays out nearly £250k for retained object negligence claims

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NEEDLE and tampon mistakenly left inside patients as Essex-based NHS Trust pays out nearly £250k for retained object negligence claims Only two Trusts around England faced more settled compensation claims than Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust. Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust paid close to a quarter of a million pounds in […]

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