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Hospital 'failed' woman patient | |
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System failures at a hospital in Northamptonshire contributed to the death of a 29-year-old woman, a coroner has ruled. | |
Six years ago Romanian Mady Benson contracted a mystery illness and was taken to Kettering General Hospital where she died three days later. | |
There had been problems with patient observations, the inquest was told. | There had been problems with patient observations, the inquest was told. |
A spokesman for the hospital said its systems had been improved since the death and procedures would be reviewed. | A spokesman for the hospital said its systems had been improved since the death and procedures would be reviewed. |
The inquest, held at Rushden and Diamonds Football Club, heard that on 20 November 2002, Mrs Benson was admitted to the hospital suffering from a fever, and refusing to drink. | The inquest, held at Rushden and Diamonds Football Club, heard that on 20 November 2002, Mrs Benson was admitted to the hospital suffering from a fever, and refusing to drink. |
Doctors thought it was a chest infection, but the next day she had a high fever and her blood oxygen levels were falling. | Doctors thought it was a chest infection, but the next day she had a high fever and her blood oxygen levels were falling. |
Kettering General Hospital said its systems had improved since Mrs Benson's death | Kettering General Hospital said its systems had improved since Mrs Benson's death |
Doctors and nurses failed to act, with one admitting he was simply out of his depth, the inquest was told. | Doctors and nurses failed to act, with one admitting he was simply out of his depth, the inquest was told. |
By the next morning she was "desperately ill" and at lunchtime she died. | By the next morning she was "desperately ill" and at lunchtime she died. |
Deputy Coroner Tom Osbourne told the inquest: "Mrs Benson's death was contributed to by a failure of the system for recording, reporting and acting upon patient observations. | Deputy Coroner Tom Osbourne told the inquest: "Mrs Benson's death was contributed to by a failure of the system for recording, reporting and acting upon patient observations. |
"It was a serious system failure which, I believe, contributed to Mrs Benson's death." | "It was a serious system failure which, I believe, contributed to Mrs Benson's death." |
He said he would be sending a copy of his report to the Department for Health. | He said he would be sending a copy of his report to the Department for Health. |
Mrs Benson's husband Andrew said: "Blaming people is not going to really help me in the future, I can only become bitter and more upset. | Mrs Benson's husband Andrew said: "Blaming people is not going to really help me in the future, I can only become bitter and more upset. |
"I have got to accept it and if there are improvements to the NHS then I think that helps everybody." | "I have got to accept it and if there are improvements to the NHS then I think that helps everybody." |
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