The Chair of the Urology Services Inquiry Christine Smith has announced that, in advance of the formal opening of the Inquiry in November, she is holding a series of private hearings with patients and families to learn, first hand, about their experiences with the Southern Health and Social Care Trust.
The hearings which commence tomorrow (21st June) and proceed through to Thursday (23rd June), will be held in private to protect patients’ privacy with redacted transcripts being made available on the Inquiry website ensuring that patients’ details cannot be identified.
Public hearings will be held in November, when the Inquiry officially opens, with the team calling evidence from employees and former employees of the Trust, the Department of Health and Mr O’Brien.
Established to review the Southern Health and Social Care Trust’s handling of urology services prior to May 2020, Chair Christine Smith has personally written to those patients and families that the Inquiry has identified as having had treatment that met the threshold for a Serious Adverse Incident, inviting them to inform the Inquiry about their experiences.
Commenting on the hearings Christine Smith, said: