02/07/2008

City Hospital Slammed Over 'Fatal' Patient Care

The Northern Ireland Ombudsman has slammed the standard of care offered to a Co Fermanagh hospital patient.

Tom Frawley said he regarded it as "serious maladministration" in the treatment of the 63-year-old Fermanagh woman who died in Belfast City Hospital.

Mr Frawley criticised the hospital in his report into the death the woman, identified only as Mrs M.

He related that she was extremely ill when she was transferred from the Erne Hospital in December 2001, but was allowed to discharge herself two days later.

He said this was a "gross error of judgement".

The woman's son took her back to Accident and Emergency five days later because she was in severe pain and her left leg was extremely swollen.

She was not admitted despite being exceptionally weak and not fit to travel home, said the Ombudsman.

The following day she was taken back to the hospital, seen by the same doctor and admitted.

Her condition was monitored for several days by medical staff concerned about deep vein thrombosis in the woman's left leg - before a procedure was carried out after five days.

The woman died 48 hours later from suspected pulmonary embolism.

Mr Frawley said the decision not to admit Mrs M to Belfast City Hospital on 15 December 2001 "was a gross error of judgement which I regarded as serious maladministration".

"The failure of the attending doctor to make proper records compounded the level of maladministration," he added.

The fact that she was then admitted the following day confirmed his view the earlier decision was manifestly wrong and "suggestive of professional incompetence."

The Ombudsman recommended the hospital trust issue a detailed letter of apology and produce an evaluation report on the concerns and criticisms identified.

(BMcC)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

08 January 2002
Virus closes hospital beds across province
Hospitals in Northern Ireland are struggling to deal with the effects of a common virus which has left people waiting on trollies for beds and caused a severe backlog in surgery. The virus, which affects patients and staff, comes as hospitals throughout the province struggle to cope with an increased number of patients because of winter illnesses.
02 October 2024
Health Minister Unveils Hospital Reconfiguration Framework
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has launched a new framework aimed at reconfiguring hospitals across Northern Ireland to create a more sustainable and efficient network of care. The document, titled 'Hospitals – Creating a Network for Better Outcomes', outlines the key principles that will guide the reorganisation of hospital services.
21 November 2024
Work Underway For Free Hospital Parking In Northern Ireland
Work has begun at several hospital sites across Northern Ireland as part of the preparations for the introduction of free car parking in May 2026. Health and Social Care Trusts have been actively preparing for the implementation of a new traffic management system since the Hospital Parking Charges Act was passed in 2022.
27 October 2011
Pensioner Killed In Bus Crash‎
An elderly woman has died after being knocked down by a bus at Wellington Road in Enniskillen. Kitty Gault, 78, was taken to Erne Hospital following the accident which happened at about 11:30am on Wednesday, she died shortly before 2pm. Police are appealing for witnesses.
07 March 2017
Former Deputy First Minister Admitted To Hospital
Former Northern Ireland deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has spent the last two weeks in hospital and is believed to be suffering from a genetic condition, it has emerged. According to the Irish News he was admitted to the Altnagelvin Hospital in L'Derry due to side effects of his treatment.