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Hospital Floor Ordeal: Woman Left in Pain for Hours

24 Dec

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Summary

  • A diabetic woman was allegedly ignored on a hospital floor for over five hours.
  • She experienced severe pain, vomiting, and discomfort without adequate care.
  • Hospital trusts cited clinical need as the basis for patient prioritization.
Hospital Floor Ordeal: Woman Left in Pain for Hours

A 61-year-old woman, Juliet Caryl, has detailed a distressing experience at William Harvey Hospital's A&E department, alleging she was left unattended on the floor for over five hours while in severe pain and vomiting. Ms. Caryl, who is diabetic and insulin-dependent, described the treatment as "appalling" and "diabolical," emphasizing the lack of dignity and care she received.

The incident occurred on December 12th, when Ms. Caryl was admitted via ambulance early Friday morning. She reported that staff repeatedly walked past her without assessing her condition or offering basic necessities like pain relief, food, or drink. Her friend, Samantha Sherwood, corroborated the account, noting that other patients offered assistance before hospital staff did.

This event underscores the intense pressure on East Kent Hospitals, which includes William Harvey and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital. Statistics reveal that only 57.9% of patients were seen within four hours at these facilities, far below the NHS target. The trust acknowledged Ms. Caryl's distressing experience and stated that patients are prioritized based on clinical need, encouraging her to contact their Patient Advice and Liaison Service for review.

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.
Juliet Caryl claims she was left on the A&E floor for over five hours without adequate care during severe pain and vomiting.
Yes, East Kent Hospitals states that patients are prioritized based on clinical need after initial assessment.
Recent statistics show only 57.9% of patients at William Harvey and QEQM were seen within four hours, below the NHS target.

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