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7 Kommentare
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.
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.
> However, an inquest in 2024 into her death heard some of the advice provided by staff at Beaumont was not followed and that she could have been saved if she had been transferred to Beaumont sooner.
I’m guessing no one in management lost their job over this.