1995
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.310.6973.191c
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PHLS reports on food poisoning should be published routinely

Abstract: business matters only to ensure that doctors are fully informed of all the facts about particular issues before they consider speaking publicly about them. These specific policies have not replaced, and are not in any conffict with, paragraph 330 and have been agreed with all our consultants and staff through their negotiating committee in consultation with the BMA. The health of any organisation depends in large measure on its ability to be honest with itself, and we commend our policy of frankness and accoun… Show more

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