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A complainant claimed that failures by the Department for the Economy resulted in his partner sustaining a significant financial loss.
Trust apologises to patient for failures in his care and treatment
The Belfast Trust should have adopted a more patient-centred approach when caring for a man with liver cancer.
Complaint about out-of-hours GP surgery
Given the risk factors involved, we concluded that a doctor should have considered a different diagnosis when treating an elderly patient.
Delay in providing shoulder surgery for patient was ‘unreasonable’
A man complained about how his late wife was cared for after she suffered a fall. We upheld parts of the complaint.
Investigation into complaint about resident’s fall in care home
A care home resident was left alone while using the bathroom despite her care plan stating she needed the assistance of at least one member of staff.
Decisions over x-ray were appropriate
It was reasonable for a GP practice to cancel plans for a patient’s x-ray. It also did not need to reschedule the procedure given that the patient no longer lived in the area.
Complaint about care of nursing home resident with Covid-19
A man believed that staff from his wife’s care home should have consulted with doctors when she contracted Covid-19. We partially upheld the complaint.
Failings over Serious Adverse Incident investigation
The Western Trust didn’t communicate properly with a woman during its investigation into the death of her husband.
School didn’t properly investigate parent’s complaint
The Board of Governors of a secondary school should have set up a sub-committee to investigate a complaint about whether a pupil’s A Level grades were estimated fairly.
Department’s decision not to accept review was in line with rules of scheme.
The Department for Infrastructure was not required to accept a complainant’s request to review her Covid relief application as it was made outside the time period allowed.