Sentences with phrase «systemic failings»

"Systemic failings" refers to consistent and widespread problems within a system or organization that lead to its overall failure or inadequate performance. It suggests that the issues are not isolated incidents but rather rooted in the very structure or processes of the system, indicating a need for fundamental changes to address these problems. Full definition
The process can incentivise best practice, identify systemic failings, ensure that sanctions are taken against poor and negligent doctors, promote early diagnosis and lead to significant changes and improvements in healthcare.
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board must be placed in special measures following systemic failings found within the health board, Aled Roberts AM has said today.
Describing himself as «not a big free - marketer in the macro sense,» Butterfield said issues of workers being able to afford where they live can't be pinned solely on systemic failings.
The Conservatives continue to lay the blame for the data security breach on Gordon Brown, arguing there are systemic failings in Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit, who were imprisoned on Friday, February 23, 2018 for their role in the GYEEDA scandal, are only victims of agencies that were allowed to operate with various systemic failings, MP for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga has said.
He also found significant systemic failings and made 13 recommendations for changes under Rule 43 of the Coroner's Rules and also wrote to the Secretary of State for Health.
The CHF says the big challenge facing the framing of the Health budget this year is illustrated by the numerous reviews looking to reform systemic failings and frailties, namely:
Typical responsibilities seen on an Ombudsman resume sample are identifying systemic failings, analyzing complaints, asking the body concerned about complaints, resolving disputes without resort to formal investigations, and educating constituents regarding their rights.
Hear Niniane on how and why she was finally able to expose this behavior, what she believes are the systemic failings that led to this and other similar incidents and, critically, her specific suggestions for what should happen next.
Although the particular consequences of the criminal justice system's failures were exceptional in this instance, our research suggests that the case is worryingly indicative of wider, systemic failings.
Nesbitt is relieved to be back in his adopted home state of Texas and encouraged that problems are being addressed — not just his personal ones but the systemic failings of the air traffic infrastructure.
He's right about those problems, yet these are among the systemic failings that the reformers he disses have struggled to do something about.
I think the reason for that is due more to systemic failings than it is to Trump's artless bullsh*t ting, though I admit I'm still sorting that out.
Sentencing the trust at Oxford Crown Court, in R v Southern Health, Mr Justice Stuart - Smith said each death was an «unnecessary human tragedy» and the trust was responsible for «serious and systemic failings».
Under the Taskforce 1000 project, he is currently reviewing 1000 individual cases of Aboriginal children in out - of - home care to examine the systemic failings that have produced steep increases in the number of children removed not just from parents, but from culture and community.
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