another day, another pathetic hse apology for their flawed practices and disastrously inadequate “care”: again tragically resulting in the unnecessary loss of a young life and leaving a heartbroken family grieving their child. Sincerest sympathies.
PressPlayPlease7 on
Only one comment on this? (now two)
Are we really all just too worn out to complain now?
Article:
“The 2024 inquest heard that a “catalogue of failures” at the Co Westmeath hospital combined to cause her death, including a failure to follow specialist advice provided by physicians at Beaumont Hospital.
The inquest returned a verdict of medical misadventure.
A subsequent independent review of her case found ten failures in her treatment at Mullingar and made 15 recommendations for future patient care.
According to the report, there were a number of missed opportunities for healthcare staff to escalate her care.”
feedthebear on
Do hospitals not have safeguards against a catalogue of errors? This kind of things seems to happen a lot.Â
MCP-King on
Horrible mismanagement could be the HSE’s motto.
IntelligentPepper818 on
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ishka_uisce on
Young women in hospitals are regarded as drama queens until proven otherwise. There’s a reason so many of these cases involve young women vomiting/screaming in pain, being ignored and ultimately dying because of it.
Anyone who’s been in hospitals a lot has seen young women being ignored. If the docs are lucky, it ends up being ‘just’ something like an ovarian cyst or gallstones or a migraine. But to take that risk on someone with a head injury is beyond incompetence.
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another day, another pathetic hse apology for their flawed practices and disastrously inadequate “care”: again tragically resulting in the unnecessary loss of a young life and leaving a heartbroken family grieving their child. Sincerest sympathies.
Only one comment on this? (now two)
Are we really all just too worn out to complain now?
Article:
“The 2024 inquest heard that a “catalogue of failures” at the Co Westmeath hospital combined to cause her death, including a failure to follow specialist advice provided by physicians at Beaumont Hospital.
The inquest returned a verdict of medical misadventure.
A subsequent independent review of her case found ten failures in her treatment at Mullingar and made 15 recommendations for future patient care.
According to the report, there were a number of missed opportunities for healthcare staff to escalate her care.”
Do hospitals not have safeguards against a catalogue of errors? This kind of things seems to happen a lot.Â
Horrible mismanagement could be the HSE’s motto.
Aw yes but we couldn’t survive without these contributions
Young women in hospitals are regarded as drama queens until proven otherwise. There’s a reason so many of these cases involve young women vomiting/screaming in pain, being ignored and ultimately dying because of it.
Anyone who’s been in hospitals a lot has seen young women being ignored. If the docs are lucky, it ends up being ‘just’ something like an ovarian cyst or gallstones or a migraine. But to take that risk on someone with a head injury is beyond incompetence.