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Grampian NHS Board

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Not Upheld Reference 201804843 Sector Health Category clinical treatment / diagnosis Decided 01 June 2019

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Summary

Mr C complained about the treatment he received when he attended an out-of-hours service (OOHS) GP at Peterhead Hospital. Mr C said that he had collapsed at home and was taken to the OOHS where the GP performed a cursory examination and sent Mr C home. Mr C was subsequently admitted to hospital the following day and treated as an in-patient for a week.

We took independent clinical advice from an GP. We found that the OOHS GP had carried out an appropriate examination after taking into account a report from the paramedic who brought Mr C into the OOHS along with a history provided by Mr C. It was reasonable to have reached a diagnosis that Mr C had taken a reaction to the medication which had previously been prescribed by his GP and that there was no clinical indication for a hospital admission at that time. The OOHS GP could not have predicted that Mr C would then go on to develop a chest infection. We did not uphold the complaint.

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