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Swansea Bay University Health Board

PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales) Resolved / Early Resolution Reference PSOW-202300044 Sector Health Category Clinical treatment in hospital Decided 12 October 2023

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Ms A complained about the care and treatment provided to her father whilst in hospital. She felt that her father was discharged too soon and the family were not aware of the full extent of his condition. Although the Health Board responded to her complaint, following receipt of her father’s medical records, she said it caused more questions to be raised concerning his general decline, diet, diagnosis, discharge and the Health Board’s record keeping.

The Ombudsman was concerned to note Ms A’s further concerns and considered it would be helpful for her to receive a response. As an alternative to investigating the complaint, the Ombudsman made a recommendation which the Health Board agreed to implement.

The Health Board agreed to review the medical records and provide a response to Ms A’s additional concerns within 20 working days.

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