A man complained that shortly before her death his wife’s GP incorrectly diagnosed her with an upper respiratory tract infection. We did not identify any failures in her care and treatment.
Source · NIPSO (NI Public Services Ombudsman)
GP
NIPSO (NI Public Services Ombudsman)
Not Upheld
Reference NIPSO-202005702
Sector Health & Social Care
Decided 20 February 2025
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