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Where is the Neemakaram, Crabdaag who used to halla like the Ho he is when someone died at PHG???

 

Mother of 9 dies while awaiting treatment at GPHC …investigation launched

August 24, 2016 2:44 pm Category: Health, latest news A+ / A-

A 40-year-old mother of nine is now dead and the father of her children is casting blame on the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), decrying its negligence.

According to Maxwell John, he is devastated over the death of his wife, Acola Wayne. He said her death could have been prevented if hospital officials had attended to her properly.

Acola Wayne

Acola Wayne

Wayne, of Lot 247 Melanie Public Road, East Coast Demerara, visited the hospital on Monday.

According to John, she had sustained a broken leg just about a week prior and had visited the hospital. Her leg was put in a cast, but she was informed that she would need to have surgery done.

He said she was told to return on Monday. When she returned, she was given a date for the surgery and sent home. “… she returned on the date given, but they sent her home. Yesterday (Monday) she was given a date to have the surgery done,” John said.

However, as she was returning home in a taxi, the driver noticed that the woman, who had a history of hypertension and diabetes, was becoming worse and took her back to the hospital. According to John, Wayne had visited the hospital three times that day and it was on the third visit while awaiting attention in the emergency area, she succumbed.

He said the taxi driver on the third trip had insisted that she be seen by a doctor. He said there has been no official word from the Hospital.

“I think it is neglect and malpractice. You can’t give somebody who is a diabetic and pressure case and a broken foot and give them another date. Three times she went there, three times, that is neglect,” he said in tears.

John said his wife died in the emergency section of the Hospital, and opined that she was “almost dead on the third visit”. “She was very young, very young. Didn’t live half of her life,” he lamented.

The GPHC has since announced that an immediate investigation has been launched into the matter.

Wayne leaves to mourn John and her nine children, the youngest just seven years old.

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"According to John, she had sustained a broken leg just about a week prior and had visited the hospital. Her leg was put in a cast, but she was informed that she would need to have surgery done.

He said she was told to return on Monday. When she returned, she was given a date for the surgery and sent home. “… she returned on the date given, but they sent her home. Yesterday (Monday) she was given a date to have the surgery done,” John said.

"He said she was told to return on Monday. When she returned, she was given a date for the surgery and sent home. “… she returned on the date given, but they sent her home. Yesterday (Monday) she was given a date to have the surgery done,” John said.

However, as she was returning home in a taxi, the driver noticed that the woman, who had a history of hypertension and diabetes, was becoming worse and took her back to the hospital. According to John, Wayne had visited the hospital three times that day and it was on the third visit while awaiting attention in the emergency area, she succumbed."


 

The Doctors at the hospital don't think,this patient needed immediate attention due to other medical conditions.

Django

Doctors and Nurses must act professional at all times to understand patients illness and advised them accordingly to avoid explaining what they have done wrong. GPHC staffers lack the professionalism that is vital to patients health and well being. Hospital is a medical institution where sick people must feel safe to go and get treatment and professional advise from Doctors who cares about people's lives. Hospital should not be your final resting place. I hope this case is investigated properly and recommend charges to those who are responsible.

FM

Norton is too busy deal making with Larry Singh and friends.  Let the people die, for they will die any way.  Maybe he is thinking the sooner they get out of their misery, the better for them.  I wonder if the hospital got aspirin now.

Bibi Haniffa
Django posted:

"According to John, she had sustained a broken leg just about a week prior and had visited the hospital. Her leg was put in a cast, but she was informed that she would need to have surgery done.

He said she was told to return on Monday. When she returned, she was given a date for the surgery and sent home. “… she returned on the date given, but they sent her home. Yesterday (Monday) she was given a date to have the surgery done,” John said.

"He said she was told to return on Monday. When she returned, she was given a date for the surgery and sent home. “… she returned on the date given, but they sent her home. Yesterday (Monday) she was given a date to have the surgery done,” John said.

However, as she was returning home in a taxi, the driver noticed that the woman, who had a history of hypertension and diabetes, was becoming worse and took her back to the hospital. According to John, Wayne had visited the hospital three times that day and it was on the third visit while awaiting attention in the emergency area, she succumbed."


 

The Doctors at the hospital don't think,this patient needed immediate attention due to other medical conditions.

Dr. Django, how did you figure that out from the info, or are you making long distance diagnosis? There was nothing to point to her history of hypertension and diabetes being the reason for delaying surgery.

Z
Zed posted:
Django posted:

"According to John, she had sustained a broken leg just about a week prior and had visited the hospital. Her leg was put in a cast, but she was informed that she would need to have surgery done.

He said she was told to return on Monday. When she returned, she was given a date for the surgery and sent home. “… she returned on the date given, but they sent her home. Yesterday (Monday) she was given a date to have the surgery done,” John said.

"He said she was told to return on Monday. When she returned, she was given a date for the surgery and sent home. “… she returned on the date given, but they sent her home. Yesterday (Monday) she was given a date to have the surgery done,” John said.

However, as she was returning home in a taxi, the driver noticed that the woman, who had a history of hypertension and diabetes, was becoming worse and took her back to the hospital. According to John, Wayne had visited the hospital three times that day and it was on the third visit while awaiting attention in the emergency area, she succumbed."


 

The Doctors at the hospital don't think,this patient needed immediate attention due to other medical conditions.

Dr. Django, how did you figure that out from the info, or are you making long distance diagnosis? There was nothing to point to her history of hypertension and diabetes being the reason for delaying surgery.

Zed,I said in my statement,

"this patient needed immediate attention due to other medical conditions"

Broken leg in a cask and diabetic conditions is tough for the patient.

Django

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