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Investigation into patient’s de-registration from dental practice

We concluded that a dental practice did not follow the correct procedures when removing a patient from its list.  We also found that its records regarding the patient’s complaint were prepared several months after the alleged incidents occurred.

Woman with chronic back pain received appropriate treatment from GP

We found that a GP practice gave a complainant the appropriate medication and took other measures to help ease her back pain.

Trust apologises to complainant following investigation into mother’s care

We found that although a cancer patient’s treatment plan was in line with relevant standards, the Altnagelvin Hospital failed to keep proper records relating to her care, including losing a number of key medical documents.  We also asked it to apologise to the patient’s daughter over the way it responded to queries about her mother’s care.

Care of a patient in the Ulster Hospital

A woman complained about the treatment her late mother received in hospital.  We found a number of failures by the South Eastern Health Trust, including that the patient did not receive the right medication following a stroke.

Patient’s complaint about dental practice partially upheld

We concluded that a dental practice’s refusal to remove a patient’s tooth when she requested it was not a failure, but criticised the practice for the quality of some its dental records.

Investigation finds ‘significant’ failures over care of Downs Syndrome patient in Belfast City Hospital.

The sister of a man with Downs Syndrome has received an apology from the Belfast Trust following our investigation into his treatment in Belfast City Hospital.

Investigation into claim that Trust’s failure to spot sepsis led to amputation of patient’s lower leg

We found that a patient who was showing signs of sepsis should have been referred to a senior clinician in Altnagelvin Hospital. We asked for the Trust to apologise to the complainant, and that it raises awareness of sepsis among junior doctors.

Dental patient’s treatment during Covid-19 pandemic was ‘appropriate’.

A woman complained that a dental practice should have provided her with a filling rather than giving root canal treatment.  We did not uphold the complaint.

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