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NHS accused of gagging doctors’ concerns

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: October 28 2009 02:01 | Last updated: October 28 2009 02:01

Outlawed gagging clauses are still being used by the National Health Service to silence concerns about patient safety, the British Medical Journal said on Tuesday.

The Public Interest Disclosure Act provides protection for people who blow the whistle, providing they have raised concerns with their employer, and it specifically overrides any agreement aimed at preventing proper disclosure.

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