Bullying and toxic environment at Birmingham hospital trust - report

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The review comes after a BBC investigation into claims of a climate of fear at Birmingham hospitals.

A review has found repeated reports of a bullying and toxic environment at one of England's largest NHS trusts.Its first phase raises concerns around clinical safety, management culture and a reluctance to accept criticism.The trust is among the largest in the UK and is responsible for Queen Elizabeth , Heartlands, Good Hope and Solihull hospitals.

A first phase of the rapid review, headed by independent consultants IQ4U and led by Prof Mike Bewick, was published at 11:30 BST on Tuesday.Newsnight's investigation into University Hospitals Birmingham, which runs Queen Elizabeth Hospital, was broadcast in December.Several areas where clinical safety concerns exist and levels of staffing, particularly in nursing at Good Hope Hospital

Clear evidence cultural problems at the trust persist and require serious attention. Concerns cover management organisation, leadership and confidenceIt also examines the case of Vaish Kumar, 35, a junior doctor at the QE Hospital

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