Tuesday 22nd April 2014- The Telegraph: Thousands die of thirst and poor care in NHS

‘Between 15,000 and 40,000 patients die annually because hospital staff fail to diagnose the treatable kidney problem’, which the article claims can be avoided by improving patient care like seeing patients have enough to drink and eat. The latest research has claimed that this ‘silent killer… may affect as many as one in seven hospital patients and costs the NHS £1 billion a year’.

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