Source · PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales)

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales) Upheld Reference PSOW-202201639 Sector Health Category Clinical treatment in hospital Decided 13 June 2023

View Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board scorecard

Full decision

The investigation found that aspects of Mr A’s care and management in relation to his hip injury were reasonable and appropriate. However, given that there was evidence of osteoarthritis in Mr A’s right hip, a lateral view X-ray should have been obtained especially as the X-ray did not rule out advanced osteoarthritis. The investigation also found that inadequacies in Mr A’s management led to him only receiving an injection into his left hip, instead of the planned injections into both hips and the joint. The Ombudsman was of the view, given Mr A’s presentation and medical history, a referral to the pain team for management of Mr A’s symptoms was reasonable and appropriate. However, she was critical of the Surgeon’s decision to discharge Mr A as this meant that Mr A felt that he needed to seek a second opinion for his ongoing symptoms and was unable to make fully informed decisions about his care and management which was an injustice to him. The Ombudsman was pleased to note that the Surgeon has reflected on his management of Mr A’s care and identified shortcomings and areas of improvement for his future clinical practice. Finally, the investigation found that the Health Board’s investigation and subsequent complaint response was not sufficiently robust as it did not identify the failings in Mr A’s care that the Ombudsman’s investigation found. Given the shortcomings identified these parts of Ms A’s complaint were upheld and the Health Board was asked to apologise to her and her father.

View original on PSOW (Public Servic… website

Other decisions involving Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Reference Date Summary Outcome
PSOW-202500998 28 Apr 2026 Ms A complained about the care and treatment provided to her daughter, Miss A, by a GP Practice managed by … Not Upheld
PSOW-202507000 27 Apr 2026 Ms A complained about the inpatient care and treatment her late grandfather received from Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. She … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202500274 16 Apr 2026 The investigation into Mrs A’s complaint centred on whether her late son, Mr B, had received appropriate and timely care, … Not Upheld
PSOW-202510227 15 Apr 2026 Mrs A complained about how Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board had dealt with 2 referrals for her son, B, to … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202510764 09 Apr 2026 Mrs A complained that Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board failed to fully address the concerns raised in her complaints to … Resolved / Early Resolution
View all decisions for this organisation