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A Medical Practice in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board area

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Upheld Reference 201202334 Sector Health Category communication, staff attitude, dignity, confidentiality Decided 01 August 2013

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Summary

Mrs C complained about the care and treatment a medical practice provided to her father (Mr A). Mrs C raised concern that the GP had not carried out a physical examination of Mr A when she first raised concern that he was confused. Mrs C said that despite her father living alone and having mobility problems, a phone discussion had only taken place where the GP prescribed antibiotics for a suspected urinary tract infection.

Mrs C continued to raise concerns with the medical practice about Mr A’s confusion. The GP then visited Mr A at home and thereafter referred him to a specialist for further assessment as she suspected he was suffering from the onset of dementia. Mrs C remained concerned about Mr A's health and contacted NHS 24. Mr A was subsequently taken to hospital by ambulance and further tests identified that he had suffered a stroke.

As part of our investigation we obtained independent advice from a medical adviser. We concluded that the initial phone consultation carried out by the GP was insufficient. We found that the GP, who was in fact a doctor in training, should have organised a home visit when Mrs C first reported her father's symptoms so that he could be fully assessed and his future management discussed with Mrs C.

Recommendations

We recommended that the practice: apologise for the failings identified; carry out a significant event analysis of Mr A's case; and draw our findings to the attention of the GP in training.

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