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NHS faces scrutiny amid series of alarming care failings

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
December 29, 2025
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NHS faces scrutiny amid series of alarming care failings

Story Highlight

– NHS faced major scandals in breast cancer and heart surgery.
– County Durham’s breast care had serious operational failings.
– Heart surgeon’s errors led to multiple patient deaths.
– Public inquiry confirmed into mental health care failings.
– Families demand justice and resolution for tragic incidents.

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The UK National Health Service (NHS) has faced a tumultuous year marked by distressing revelations and serious failings in patient care across several regions. While the North East boasts many dedicated healthcare professionals, recent events have cast a shadow over the healthcare sector, prompting both public outcry and calls for substantial reforms.

In reporting these developments, ChronicleLive has spotlighted not only the commendable initiatives and medical advancements happening in the region but also the tragic outcomes resulting from systemic shortcomings. Three key areas of concern have emerged prominently in 2025: failings in breast cancer treatment in County Durham, irresponsible heart surgery practices in Newcastle, and serious deficits in mental health care at Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust. Each of these cases has raised alarming questions about patient safety and the accountability of healthcare providers, with affected families now seeking resolution and justice as the new year approaches.

**Investigation into Breast Cancer Services in County Durham**

In April 2025, leadership at the County Durham and Darlington NHS Trust initiated an investigation into potential failings in their breast cancer services. This enquiry was prompted by a series of concerning reports from external sources, which were published shortly thereafter in July. The findings were devastating, revealing a disturbing lack of adherence to established medical protocols and best practices.

Among the issues uncovered, certain patients found themselves undergoing unnecessary surgeries, while others were denied critical chemotherapy options or reconstructive surgeries they were entitled to receive. To address these grave concerns, the trust announced a “look-back” project, aimed at contacting affected patients to assess their treatment histories.

As the year progressed, further evaluations brought to light additional failings. A report commissioned from governance specialist Mary Aubrey highlighted long-standing issues, citing missed warning signs dating back to 2012 and a systemic breakdown in governance related to outsourced services. The results of the investigations were harrowing; numerous women shared their experiences of inadequate treatment, including one patient who was prepped for an unwarranted procedure without proper consent.

In response to the overwhelming evidence of negligence, the trust’s new executive team, consisting of CEO Steve Russell and interim chair Alison Marshall, extended heartfelt apologies to the patients and families impacted by these failings. Russell admitted, “We failed to provide the standard of care our patients deserved, breached their trust, and for that, I offer my unreserved apology.”

**Concerns Over Heart Surgery at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital**

The Freeman Hospital’s cardiothoracic unit, under scrutiny this past year, faced accusations regarding the competence of one of its surgeons. An investigation launched in October revealed that a surgeon’s mismanagement during surgical procedures was linked to seven patient fatalities. The case of Ian ‘Beano’ Philip, a 54-year-old who died following a seemingly routine heart valve repair, starkly illustrated the consequences of surgical error. Legal representations indicated that had appropriate measures been taken during the procedure, Philip’s death might have been prevented.

Reports emerged revealing that colleagues had previously flagged at least 22 cases of concern regarding the surgeon’s performance between April 2018 and April 2021, prompting additional scrutiny of protocols and practices within the department. A spokesperson for the Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust acknowledged the complexity of cardiac surgery, affirming their commitment to addressing any concerns thoroughly, promising that “quality and safety of care it provides” remains the top priority.

Yet, controversy continued when families raised alarms over the efficacy of a specific heart device used for patients at the hospital, the HVAD left ventricular assist device. Inquiry into its use revealed that a newer alternative, the HeartMate 3, was already being adopted elsewhere due to its superior performance. Criticism arose over the delayed transition to the better-performing device, with campaigners arguing that patients would have benefitted from its earlier implementation.

**Mental Health Care Deficits at Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust**

Families have also expressed deep concerns about the quality of mental health care provided by the Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust (TEWV). Following repeated pleas from affected families, Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced a forthcoming public inquiry, granting it statutory powers to ensure thorough examination and accountability.

Tragic cases associated with mental health services, particularly the deaths of three young women who took their lives while under the diligent care of TEWV, exemplified the dire need for improved protocols within the trust. Christie Harnett, Emily Moore, and Nadia Sharif all passed away between 2019 and 2020, with a subsequent investigation identifying a staggering 119 failings within the healthcare system that contributed to their deaths.

In a heartfelt dialogue with the families, Streeting expressed gratitude for their courage and determination, promising that steps would be taken to ensure that the mental health system was made safe and respectful of patient dignity. The ongoing inquiry is poised to uncover systemic issues that have long plagued the trust and similar institutions across the country.

As 2025 draws to a close, the issues of patient safety and care quality within the NHS remain poignantly at the forefront of public concern. For those affected, a hopeful resolution in 2026 brings with it the aspiration for meaningful reforms that will restore trust in the healthcare system and prevent future tragedies. The hope is that lessons learned from these harrowing experiences will galvanize a renewed focus on accountability, compassion, and the prioritisation of patient care across all sectors of the NHS.

Our Thoughts

Key safety lessons from the incidents highlighted in the article involve the importance of rigorous governance, timely oversight, and adherence to best practices in healthcare services. The failures in breast cancer care at the County Durham and Darlington NHS Trust demonstrate a breach of the Health and Social Care Act 2008, which mandates providers to ensure safety and quality of care. A significant lack of accountability led to missed warnings and inadequate responses to care failings.

In the case of the heart surgery complications, the NHS Trust violated the principles set out in the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. There should have been better management systems in place to monitor surgical outcomes and address concerns raised by staff regarding a surgeon’s practice.

For mental health care at the Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust, non-compliance with the Mental Health Act 1983 regarding the duty of care could have been avoided by implementing more robust assessment frameworks and crisis intervention protocols.

To prevent similar incidents, healthcare services must establish effective governance structures, encourage a culture of reporting and accountability, and routinely review compliance with established safety standards. Regular training and updates regarding best practices are essential to ensure patient safety.

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