Bad Medicine
Can hospitals be trusted to provide the best possible care? Panorama offers evidence that some cannot and that differences in financing and treatment mean that certain hospitals and surgeons are more effective than others. But patients are never given their names, even when knowing them could save their lives.
Steve Bradshaw reports from Britain and America on the conflict between the traditional secrecy of doctors and the demands of patients who want to know where their lives are most likely to be saved. Producer Emily Smyth
EditorGlenwyn Benson