NHS chief says service must 'reflect now' on issues of 'culture and confidence' raised by Lucy Letby case
Issues highlighted by the Lucy Letby case around NHS culture and the confidence of its staff and patients to speak out must be reflected on now, NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard has said.
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