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Hartlepool patient almost had surgery on wrong body part | Hartlepool patient almost had surgery on wrong body part |
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A hospital patient was almost given surgery on the wrong part of their body, it has been revealed. | A hospital patient was almost given surgery on the wrong part of their body, it has been revealed. |
The University Hospital of Hartlepool patient was not harmed and has been told about the error. | The University Hospital of Hartlepool patient was not harmed and has been told about the error. |
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust must now "restore public confidence", Councillor Stephen Akers-Belcher has said. | North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust must now "restore public confidence", Councillor Stephen Akers-Belcher has said. |
The trust, which refers to such cases as "never events", said it "does all it can to avoid incidents occurring". | The trust, which refers to such cases as "never events", said it "does all it can to avoid incidents occurring". |
NHS England describes these as "serious, largely preventable patient safety incidents that should not occur if the available preventative measures have been implemented by healthcare providers". | NHS England describes these as "serious, largely preventable patient safety incidents that should not occur if the available preventative measures have been implemented by healthcare providers". |
A trust spokeswoman said the incident related to a "minor procedure" but declined to give further details or disclose when it happened, citing "patient confidentiality". | |
She added it was the only "never event" to occur within the trust's hospitals in the past two years. | |
'Lessons are shared' | 'Lessons are shared' |
Mr Akers-Belcher, vice-chairman of Hartlepool Council's Audit and Governance Committee, said: "As soon as I was alerted I asked the trust to come forward to a formal meeting of the scrutiny function of the council so that we can question them about the incident and make sure safeguards are in place for the future. | Mr Akers-Belcher, vice-chairman of Hartlepool Council's Audit and Governance Committee, said: "As soon as I was alerted I asked the trust to come forward to a formal meeting of the scrutiny function of the council so that we can question them about the incident and make sure safeguards are in place for the future. |
"It's really scary that this nearly happened." | "It's really scary that this nearly happened." |
If the trust does not meet the council, the matter would be referred to Jeremy Hunt, the Secretary of State for Health, Mr Akers-Belcher said. | If the trust does not meet the council, the matter would be referred to Jeremy Hunt, the Secretary of State for Health, Mr Akers-Belcher said. |
David Emerton, medical director at the trust, said: "We have an open culture. | David Emerton, medical director at the trust, said: "We have an open culture. |
"All incidents are reported, investigated and lessons are shared and learned irrespective of their seriousness." | "All incidents are reported, investigated and lessons are shared and learned irrespective of their seriousness." |
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