The Shipman Inquiry: Fourth Report
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The Shipman Inquiry: Fourth Report is one of the official volumes of the public investigation into British serial killer Dr Harold Shipman, detailing findings and recommendations about his crimes and the failures of the healthcare and regulatory systems that enabled them.
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Target entity: The Shipman Inquiry: Fourth Report Context triple: [Shipman Inquiry, reportTitle, The Shipman Inquiry: Fourth Report]
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The Shipman Inquiry: Third Report
The Shipman Inquiry: Third Report is a formal volume of findings and recommendations from the public inquiry into the crimes of British serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman, focusing on systemic failures in healthcare oversight and death certification.
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The Shipman Inquiry: Second Report
The Shipman Inquiry: Second Report is a formal volume of findings and recommendations from the public investigation into the crimes and practices of British serial killer and general practitioner Dr. Harold Shipman.
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The Shipman Inquiry: First Report
The Shipman Inquiry: First Report is the initial volume of the official public inquiry examining the crimes of British serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman and the failures in systems that allowed them to occur.
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Phase Three of the Shipman Inquiry
Phase Three of the Shipman Inquiry was a stage of the official investigation into British serial killer Dr Harold Shipman that focused on broader systemic issues and the effectiveness of regulatory and monitoring mechanisms in the UK healthcare system.
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Phase Two of the Shipman Inquiry
Phase Two of the Shipman Inquiry was the stage of the public investigation that examined how general practitioner Harold Shipman was able to murder patients undetected and what systemic failures in healthcare oversight allowed his crimes to continue.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Shipman Inquiry: Fourth Report Target entity description: The Shipman Inquiry: Fourth Report is one of the official volumes of the public investigation into British serial killer Dr Harold Shipman, detailing findings and recommendations about his crimes and the failures of the healthcare and regulatory systems that enabled them.
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A.
The Shipman Inquiry: Third Report
The Shipman Inquiry: Third Report is a formal volume of findings and recommendations from the public inquiry into the crimes of British serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman, focusing on systemic failures in healthcare oversight and death certification.
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B.
The Shipman Inquiry: Second Report
The Shipman Inquiry: Second Report is a formal volume of findings and recommendations from the public investigation into the crimes and practices of British serial killer and general practitioner Dr. Harold Shipman.
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C.
The Shipman Inquiry: First Report
The Shipman Inquiry: First Report is the initial volume of the official public inquiry examining the crimes of British serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman and the failures in systems that allowed them to occur.
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D.
Phase Three of the Shipman Inquiry
Phase Three of the Shipman Inquiry was a stage of the official investigation into British serial killer Dr Harold Shipman that focused on broader systemic issues and the effectiveness of regulatory and monitoring mechanisms in the UK healthcare system.
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E.
Phase Two of the Shipman Inquiry
Phase Two of the Shipman Inquiry was the stage of the public investigation that examined how general practitioner Harold Shipman was able to murder patients undetected and what systemic failures in healthcare oversight allowed his crimes to continue.
- F. None of above. chosen
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