Audit Uncovers Deep Systemic Failures at CHU de Liège, Sparking Patient Care Concerns

February 22, 2025
Audit Uncovers Deep Systemic Failures at CHU de Liège, Sparking Patient Care Concerns
  • A recent report has unveiled serious dysfunctions at the CHU de Liège, raising significant concerns regarding patient health.

  • The report paints a picture of a chaotic environment that has eroded trust in management and compromised the quality of patient care.

  • The audit was prompted by persistent complaints from the orthopedic surgery department, indicating that problems had been ongoing for nearly three years.

  • Interviews with 34 staff members revealed a lack of leadership, poor communication, and high stress levels among employees.

  • The management style at the hospital has shifted from authoritarian to more permissive, which has resulted in divisions within the surgical team.

  • Among the alarming issues identified are unperformed surgeries, improperly billed procedures, and inadequate supervision during critical operations.

  • The structure of the CHU allows for lifetime appointments of department heads, complicating matters when leadership is ineffective.

  • Conducted between July and December 2024, the audit highlights a troubling decline in the quality of patient care alongside numerous organizational issues.

  • In response to the report, the medical director has acknowledged the outlined problems and emphasized the importance of ongoing internal audits and corrective measures.

  • Regular meetings are being held to implement essential improvements and track progress following the findings of the report.

  • Consequences of these dysfunctions include operations being conducted by unsupervised assistants and inadequate postoperative care for patients.

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