MiP Chief Executive Jon Restell speaks to BBC Breakfast on plans to regulate NHS managers
Watch MiP Chief Executive Jon Restell’s interview on BBC Breakfast discussing the events of Countess of Chester, calls for statutory regulation of NHS managers and what can be done to prevent an incident like this happening again.
The interview was recorded on Monday 28 August and can be viewed from the video player below.
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