Saturday, December 28, 2013

No Closing Times for Strokes

Jeff Porter
Stroke of Faith
Thursday, December 19, 2013

Ever been in a hospital over a weekend? Hospitals are famous for making people show up before dawn during weekdays for a medical procedure so they can sit and wait for hours - and virtually shutting down on Saturdays and Sundays.

Now, from England, is a story on how an elderly man was turned away from King’s Mill Hospital because stroke unit shut at 6 p.m.:
  • Elderly stroke victim John Mallalieu was turned away by a Nottinghamshire hospital because it was too late on a Friday afternoon.
  • The ambulance carrying the 89-year-old from Caunton to King’s Mill Hospital in Sutton-in-Ashfield was diverted to City Hospital in Nottingham, where he remains in intensive care.
  • The incident was a timely reminder of the additional problems facing patients who need attention at weekends.

Did this patient choose to have a stroke so close to 6 p.m.? Certainly not.


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