Nottingham mother struggling to get ADHD medication
Kimberley Grant says her daughter’s education is put at risk if she does not have her medication. Source link
Kimberley Grant says her daughter’s education is put at risk if she does not have her medication. Source link
That investigation revealed that 411,000 letters and crucial medical documents which senior doctors believed had been sent out to GPs and added to patient records, had not been given a final authorisation – so they were sitting on computer systems, and no-one was aware. Source link
The Care Quality Commission says the troubled service has improved – but more needs to be done. Source link
The Nottingham University Hospitals trust is already facing a police investigation over the deaths. Source link
Police are to investigate deaths at a trust in Nottingham, already the subject of a major review. Source link
A senior midwife leading the inquiry is expected to announce 1,700 families’ cases will be examined. Source link
Kim Errington gave birth to her daughter Elfi almost two years after she lost her son Teddy. Source link
In a joint statement, Quinn’s father Ryan Parker and Ms Studencki said: “Let’s be clear, this is the destruction of an organ, the prevention of a conclusive post-mortem and a significant challenge to the coroner’s ability to investigate the cause of our son’s death. Source link
The findings could show who will suffer heart disease, diabetes and bone weakness later in life. Source link
Four patients died in the space of about six months after undergoing the same endoscopy procedure. Source link