Two senior managers at the Countess of Chester Hospital were "disbelieving" of concerns raised by doctors that nurse Lucy Letby could be deliberately harming babies, a public inquiry has heard.
Three in five patients who arrived at accident and emergency at the Countess of Chester Hospital last month were seen within ...
Tens of thousands of patients were waiting for routine treatment at the Countess of Chester Hospital in September, new figures show.It comes as the Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting ...
Medical director Ian Harvey and director of nursing Alison Kelly at the Countess of Chester Hospital were interviewed by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) as part of an ...
Baby D was one of seven babies that Letby was convicted of murdering at the Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016. She was also convicted of attempting to murder seven others.
Two senior managers at the Countess of Chester Hospital were “disbelieving” of concerns raised by doctors that nurse Lucy Letby could be deliberately harming babies, a public inquiry has heard.
Dr Jane Hawdon, a neonatologist at London's Royal Free Hospital, said she was kept in the dark about paediatricians' fears that a member of staff was killing infants at the Countess of Chester ...
The inquiry, led by Lady Justice Thirlwall, is looking into how Letby was able to murder and attack babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital in 2015 and 2016. Letby, 34, originally from Hereford ...
Consultant neonatologist Dr Jane Hawdon, from London’s Royal Free Hospital, was tasked by the Countess of Chester Hospital’s medical director Ian Harvey to carry out a case note review of 17 babies – ...