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DAPHNE Havercroft has devoted her adult life to holding health bosses to account. Her aim has been to ensure NHS patients receive the best care possible.
But now she has been removed from a hospital trust's register of members for "asking too many questions".
Mrs Havercroft submitted a Freedom of Information request to uncover what actions hospital chiefs took during a crisis in histopathology, where a number of cancer patients were misdiagnosed, in 2008.
She said this, along with speaking out at scrutiny meetings, led to her removal as a member of University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Removed-asking-trust-questions/story-21321893-detail/story.html
But now she has been removed from a hospital trust's register of members for "asking too many questions".
Mrs Havercroft submitted a Freedom of Information request to uncover what actions hospital chiefs took during a crisis in histopathology, where a number of cancer patients were misdiagnosed, in 2008.
She said this, along with speaking out at scrutiny meetings, led to her removal as a member of University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Removed-asking-trust-questions/story-21321893-detail/story.html