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We upheld a woman's complaint about the care given to her father, who passed away in Antrim Area Hospital in 2021.
Complaint about council’s decision to approve planning application
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council failed to fully record the reasons why it approved a planning application for a domestic garage. However, we found it would not have reached a different decision had the failings not occurred.
Failings by Trust caused patient's family upset and frustration
A woman complained about the treatment her father received in Altnagelvin Hospital, including that he should not have had a catheter inserted while he was dying. We upheld parts of the complaint.
GP Practice gave cancer patient the right level of pain relief
We investigated whether an increase in a man’s prescription caused him to attend hospital the following day.
We found the Practice’s increase in the dose fell within the prescribed limits.
Belfast Trust made reasonable efforts to obtain unlicensed medicine
A man questioned why medicine ordered from Scotland to treat his sick wife took two weeks to arrive. We found that the Belfast Trust’s efforts to procure and transport the medicine were reasonable and appropriate.
Complaint about council’s handling of a planning application
We asked Mid and East Antrim Council to apologise to a man for failures in the way it dealt with a planning application.
Care and treatment of a patient at Kingsbridge Private Hospital
An investigation has found that the overall care and treatment provided by a private hospital to a patient who had a suspected ovarian cyst was appropriate and reasonable. The patient was treated there as a result of a waiting list initiative by the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust.20
Eye examination by nurse was appropriate
A patient in a medical practice complained that her eye infection should have been examined by a GP rather than a nurse. We found that the examination was appropriate, but that a GP should have seen the patient following her request.
Decision on sanction
At a reconvened Adjudication Hearing held yesterday in the Downshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick, the Acting Commissioner, Mr Ian A Gordon OBE, having previously concluded that Councillor Patrick Clarke had breached the Local Government Code of Conduct for Councillors, imposed a sanction on him of disqualification for a period of three years for being, or becoming, a councillor. Click here for a copy of the press release.