It would be interesting to understand the logic behind the nursing board taking 4 years to investigate a complaint against a nurse.
The person in question was questioned about a misdemeanour while working in the hospital where she is employed. She was notified that an investigation would follow. Now four years later no follow up has happened. In the meantime she has had her registration renewed each year.
I cannot understand if the registration is renewed what does that mean? Is the nurse deemed fit to continue in her role? Who will guarantee the safety of the patients during the intervening time when no action is taken.
Where is the safety of the patient considered. Where is the justice in taking four years to investigate while renewing the licence of the nurse concerned.
Is there any justice for the patients or the nurse? What type of organisation works in this manner.
It would be interesting to know if anybody has experience of a similar situation. Browtal
The person in question was questioned about a misdemeanour while working in the hospital where she is employed. She was notified that an investigation would follow. Now four years later no follow up has happened. In the meantime she has had her registration renewed each year.
I cannot understand if the registration is renewed what does that mean? Is the nurse deemed fit to continue in her role? Who will guarantee the safety of the patients during the intervening time when no action is taken.
Where is the safety of the patient considered. Where is the justice in taking four years to investigate while renewing the licence of the nurse concerned.
Is there any justice for the patients or the nurse? What type of organisation works in this manner.
It would be interesting to know if anybody has experience of a similar situation. Browtal