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1.3.3 Information misleading
Data misleading, often because lacking in context – may be partly explained (though not excused) by a lack of time or capacity to create accurate records, but the prevalence of the issue suggests it may be deeper rooted than this – a disregard for the importance of timely and accurate record-keeping and/or for the fact that other professionals might rely on that data
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Multiple concerns about the Trust's approach to risk assessment (including a failure to prescribe appropriate medication); the way they carried out observations; and failure to pay regard to information provided by Larry's partner, which was put on the record but ignored.
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