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Trust under no obligation to inform families about Continuing Healthcare assessments.

A complainant said that if the South Eastern Health Trust had carried out a proper healthcare assessment it might have been responsible for paying her mother’s nursing home fees . 

Woman unfairly removed from GP Patient List

A breakdown in the relationship between a GP Practice and a patient led to her being removed from its Patient List.  We welcomed the staff training delivered by the Practice which followed our investigation.

Trust gave cystic fibrosis patient appropriate medication

We found the Belfast Trust was right to encourage a patient with cystic fibrosis to persevere with its chosen course of treatment, but criticised a lack of community dietetic support which left her at potential risk of harm.

Trust dealt fairly with man’s request for assistance

A man with Crohn’s Disease asked the Southern Trust to provide him with an additional bedroom and bathroom.

We found the Trust’s decision to only approve a new bathroom was appropriate.

Investigation into GP Practice’s treatment of patient

We found a GP Practice treated a man's elbow appropriately.  However, we believed that the man's complaint about his treatment prompted the Practice to remove him from its list.

We said this was unfair. 

Investigation into delay in diagnoses of patient’s stroke

Nursing staff in the Belfast Trust should have referred a patient to doctors after they noticed possible signs of a stroke.

Patient should have been told about treatment's possible side effects

A man complained that an injection in his lower back left him in severe constant pain.

We found that the Northern Trust carried out the procedure properly, but did not fully explain to the man that it may lead to his symptoms worsening.

Care and treatment of patient following hip operation

A patient in the Western Trust said her hip surgery caused her ongoing pain, leaving her with anxiety and depression.

We found the Trust correctly performed the surgery and gave the patient appropriate post-operative care, but that it should have checked for signs of infection after a first operation failed.

Trust did not properly diagnose patient before discharging her from hospital

We upheld a complaint from a woman who said that her late mother should not have been discharged from Antrim Area Hospital.

Investigation of a complaint against the Belfast Health & Social Care Trust

An investigation into a man's complaint that the Mater Hospital failed to diagnose his mother's cancer despite two CT scans.

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