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Home / Health / Hospital Delay Led to Patient's Death, Family Claims

Hospital Delay Led to Patient's Death, Family Claims

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Family blames system for a 91-year-old's death due to ambulance wait.
  • Hospital consultant stated prolonged wait caused death, care was insufficient.
  • Lack of oxygen during transfer to toilet possibly contributed to fatality.
Hospital Delay Led to Patient's Death, Family Claims

A 91-year-old woman, Christina, died after a critical delay in receiving hospital care. Her family reported that after contacting a GP the night before, they were advised to call an ambulance. Christina was transported to Raigmore Hospital, but faced a significant wait before being assessed by staff.

Family members were later informed by a hospital consultant that the prolonged wait in the ambulance and subsequent delays had caused Christina's death. They were told that had she been admitted sooner, she would have survived. It was also noted that oxygen was not administered during a transfer to the toilet, which may have contributed to her passing.

The family attributes the situation to systemic issues within the healthcare service, citing paramedics experiencing excessive wait times outside the hospital. Christina's death was officially attributed to RSV, exacerbated by COPD. The case is currently with the procurator fiscal.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Christina's family blamed the healthcare system because a prolonged wait in the ambulance and subsequent delays in hospital care led to her death, as stated by a hospital consultant.
The family was told by a hospital consultant that the prolonged wait in the ambulance directly caused Christina's death because she did not receive the necessary care in time.
The hospital confirmed that oxygen was not taken with Christina when she was moved from the ambulance to the toilet, and they believe this may have contributed to her death.

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