REPORT FROM THE INDEPENDENT:
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Users of the hospitals within the trust said they were discharged ‘too soon’ and left feeling worse than when they had arrived.
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Patients at the hospital that treated killer Valdo Calocane were discharged too soon and released in a worse state into the community, the NHS safety watchdog has found.Serious failings by Nottinghamshire Hospital Foundation Trust in keeping patients and the public safe have been identified in a review from the Care Quality Commission.More than 1,200 patients are waiting to be seen by community services, the report found. Meanwhile, several hundred who are receiving treatment did not have a clinician overseeing their care, the CQC found.