NHS repeatedly failing in care of stroke patients, watchdog says
Health ombudsman says number of last-resort investigations into care in England up two-thirds in four years
The NHS has repeatedly failed in its diagnosis and care of stroke patients, England’s health ombudsman has said.
According to the World Stroke Association, more than 12 million people worldwide will have their first stroke this year and 6.5 million will die as a result. Strokes are one of the UK’s biggest killers, causing about 34,000 deaths a year, and the single biggest cause of severe disability.
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Health ombudsman says number of last-resort investigations into care in England up two-thirds in four years
The NHS has repeatedly failed in its diagnosis and care of stroke patients, England’s health ombudsman has said.
According to the World Stroke Association, more than 12 million people worldwide will have their first stroke this year and 6.5 million will die as a result. Strokes are one of the UK’s biggest killers, causing about 34,000 deaths a year, and the single biggest cause of severe disability.
Continue reading...
By Anna Bawden Health and social affairs correspondent
NHS repeatedly failing in care of stroke patients, watchdog says to Continue reading...
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