Such a shame this happened. How could they refuse Natalie admission. Prayers for her husband and family and her caregivers who cared so dearly for her.
What is wrong with people these days?! She’s a freaking elderly lady... she should of been their main priority since they are at risk the most due to their immune systems. Wtff bro
Obviously they don't care. One day that will be all of us...old. They clearly feel the elderly have lived out their life. That's why it's important for people to be protesting and fighting this system to prevent this from happening as all lives are equally important and for those that don't think so need to ask that same question at 60-90 to themselves. If it's your life it's different right?
Same for my mum released just days after a major stroke with no movement in legs or arm, blocked bowel and not able to move. They are so terrified of keeping people in she was sent home on an ambulance in four days. No treatment no medication not even a pain killer. I’m so scared for her as we don’t know what we are doing! She should be in hospital having therapy.
Go to your local press or chanel 4 and based on this case aledge that this it is a case of elderly abuse Only press and public scrutiny will get care for you mum. Don't trust these heartless medical administrations
Similar happened to my dad in Bulgaria, first he was seriously neglected and malnourished in hospital for almost a month after a fall at home 1.5 months ago left him paralyzed. He was discharged home with necrotic decubitus ulcers on his body and then denied entry into every hospice in Sofia (where he could supposedly get proper 24hr care with physician oversight) due to a covid-19 scare which turned out to be negative and because he was going to require too much work to care for. He died at home 1 week ago.
@@adrianrennie4735 we are not treating people from care homes due to the high numbers of people infected and we are running out of everything plus we do not have enough beds and meds to go around. is this petty enough
@@clowncarqingdao Well, it is the same, isn't it? The last days show these 'care homes' are really just places with no joy, no love, and NO care -- elderly just waiting to die. Well, I think rest homes is the more appropriate term.
@Xeno Phon Watch the vid, it wasn't because of priority. Though why shouldn't a woman who's paid for the NHS all her working life get priority anyway? Apart from the fact this is 'civilisation' and the weak are protected. This is reality ffs. Mad max isn't kid.
Agreed, Blue Toe. I have a close friend whose elderly mother has been told she can't ring an ambulance, if she gets ill - she can only ring her family doctor. Meanwhile her daughter risks her life, daily, working as a nurse in an NHS hospital, then helps my friend care for her, when she gets home.
They keep telling us the NHS is open for business. Sure, it is. But it operates at close to capacity, most of the time anyway, so this crisis has thrown it into utter chaos. #mask4all
#masks4all are still needed. Matt Hancock lies, the BBC lies on the government's behalf, and lately, Channel 4 have done the same. On this occasion, they actually let the witnesses speak. Maybe there's hope for Channel 4 after all. The video i watched by them yesterday was disgraceful.
it's common practice for a person not fit for a ventillator to get denied a ventillator in the uk. the doctors choose who to kill and who to save. it's literally happening as we speak and is the reason hospitals are not full right now.
The doctors make these decisions based on the chances of the patients surviving being put in a ventilator. It's a big deal. Being put on one and not all patients respond to them. To suggest it's done to reduce numbers when the NHS has a surplus right now is idiocy.
Time these hospitals were prosecuted for this type of thing. A GP wanted her admitted and the hospital turned her away. End of story. The hospital is liable.
The priorities are to scaremonger, be hysterical and not publish the massive Covid-19 recovery numbers as other countries do. Only confirmed cases and deaths? Some hidden agenda here. It's sad with this old lady sure
Blame past and present MPs ,they cut back and trimmed and hacked at our NHS ,army ,police etc till when something serious occurs they are on the back foot and understaffed and cannot cope ,God bless this poor lady and her family ,Ms cdf UK
I live in America. Please please please if you are in the UK or other parts of Europe please protect your national healthcare systems! Do not be like us! Or this will be a daily occurrence.
I broke my wrist in Saint Louis and had to have an operation in Barnes Hospital in St Louis. The care I received was excellent ,but only after the hospital had contacted my insurers in London .This took 48 hours and I was in agony .The building which deals with Insurance is bigger than the main hospital. American Insurance companies have to make a profit for their share-holders. A different system,but even worse than ours.Our system is a good idea but the Admin. needs sorting out once and for all by an All Party Committee, and imposed by the Government. I doubt anyone has the nerve to do it.
I despise the Queen Margaret university hospital. My father was discharched two days after a stent operation. I was told he was bright alert energised and fully healthy. When I came to get him he had been Left alone in a waiting room next to the nurses station for 6 hours,he was shaking,cold,unbalanced, confused,unable to walk steadily and generally I'll. The staff refused to even offer a wheelchair to take him out to the car.They are obsessed with freeing up beds asap to suit statistics.
This has been going on for years. Discharging patients too soon is being made by administrators.At my local hospital a man aged 32,with a young family ,was waiting for a heart operation, The Senior Medical Director on the 29th March said that the situation was critical ,but the chief adminisrator said that the man could not have the operation until after the beginning of the new financial year(6th April) ,as there was no money to finance an additional intensive care bed. The man died and it took 5 years of legal action until the High Court found that the Chief Administrator and his team WERE legally responsible,in one case personally responsible. A trust fund was set up ,and the mother and her children were properly provided for.Money which should have gone on patient care was used for legal charges . Until Senior Administrators are made legally responsible for making improper decisions which are not theirs to make,this sort of thing will happen again
Okay so I worked in the nhs for 8 years as health care assistant. I seen it when their no space for anyone! And they keep coming. I work in A&E for 3 years of my time in the nhs. Now I work for many trusts. And I spoken to many of my ex colleagues. And even seen some of emails that been sent from their CEO. The hospital are half full. I heard their more nurses than patients. Something is not adding up! How can they not allow someone like is poor dear in their hospital am just at lost with! And is whole clapping for the nhs is also something I don’t get. I see all the nurses outside the hospital all clapping. My god I done 12 hours shifts where I didn’t even get a toliet break how they get to stop for a minute to clap is unheard off. You don’t even get to do the two minutes silence in any department I ever work in while at hospital. Look all you hear on the news stay in and safe lives. They saying their hospital is full but many people I know are saying the opposite. Something else is at play here but I don’t know what it is xx
Clapping for them to deny treatment to the most vulnerable NHS are not saving lives it us the general public that's abiding by the rules just look at them when outside hospitals on a Thursday no social distancing no masks it's a joke time to expose them all
Its not the nurses in the hospitals that refuse them its the ones who run the Hospitals. Keep clapping for them and the carers and everyone else who is getting this country through just now like shops, bin men, all the people making food to take round the ones who have to stay in.
The problem, Lilian, is that the actual heroes - the people you mention - are powerless. I've talked to a few, and they're sickened by all this. It's mass euthanasia under the cloak of covid.
Why cant they give her IV fluid in a care home with nurses there that makes no sense to me if the hospitals are full surely it should be allowed to be done if it is needed in the home absolutely ridiculous feel very sad for her family this is simply unacceptable
@@tvs9978 older people's bones get very brittle a simple fall and they can fracture their hip which is very serious so wouldn't take much to break an arm imo I would imagine falls are common especially in patients that may have balance problems . I'm just gobsmacked that care homes are not allowed to give proper pain medication or IV fluids if they got nurses on hand
I was thinking the same. Why didn't the GP come to the care home to give her the IV? How could he/she not come when he/she knew the Hospital would not take her?! She is still your patient, treat her with what you have.
Canadian seniors in homes are reportedly dying from the virus. Yet health care and frontline support workers are testifying the majority of these deaths are from starvation, mismanagement of meds, accidents and untreated health conditions; all a result of little to NO staffing.
Similar happened to my father in Bulgaria, first he was seriously neglected and malnourished while in hospital for almost a month after a fall at home 1.5 months ago left him paralyzed. He was discharged home with necrotic decubitus ulcers on his body and then denied entry into every hospice in Sofia (where he could supposedly get proper 24hr care with physician oversight) due to a covid-19 scare which turned out to be negative and because he was going to require too much work to care for. Given the pandemic, securing 24hr home care was very challenging to say the least and often was not an option, coupled with a lack of adequate medicines. He died in his home 1 week ago at the age of 87, a month before his 88th birthday. Rest in peace daddy. We love you!!!
stoneroses22 I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you get over it. However the Hospital in Question is in Scotland and under the control of the SNP. Hence my earlier comment.
You won't win unless you have the money to pay the Legal charges.My friend had to live for 5 years on Social Security while the Hospital Administrator had his legal charges paid for. He had told the Senior heart Consultant that there was no money for an extra intensive bed.Only at the end did he have to pay costs and pay into a trust fund for my friend and her young family.Then what happened.The Admin.guy was made redundant but then given a new job in the Health Service. This sort of thing happens again and again.
My father was denied treatment at UPMC Williamsport Hospital a month ago. Why? Because he did not meet the "criteria" for admission or ER treatment. The ambulance brought him to hospital and my sister and I brought him back home untreated. I believe their "criteria" for not helping my father lies in the fact he is 82 yrs old, chronically ill. So much for how great our healthcare is in America!
@@nickjung7394 I'm Scottish, and I know that lots of things are different north of the border .. a close friend has worked at the Southern General for 25 years .. being anti monarchy I can't call it by the new name 😉 Not 100% certain, but almost sure, the new legislation brought in applies to all four countries of the U.K.
The high corona death rates in care homes and old people's homes throughout Europe are such a shame. It's especially heartbreaking in Sweden where people over a certain age and with existing illnesses are refused corona treatment. What a disgusting way to treat those who have built up our continent after the war.
Elderly people are very badly served by the NHS. My mum fell out of bed in hospital and broke her hip. She couldn't walk so had to go into a care home. Several months later she fell in the care home, waited hours for an ambulance, spent the night in A & E, waited hours for an ambulance to take her back to the home. She died a week later. It's very frightening. I will never forgive the NHS for the way they treated my Mum.
Not really a National Health service then is it? Why should people pay for this all their lives, then be refused care when they need it? Unless incidents like this are designed to get people into the frame of mind to accept that it should be privatised
Yes people this is what happens in times of war and crisis. Maladministration , chaos, confusion and mixed messages and break down in services. The more people flout the rules the worse it gets - not for the flouters, but for innocent vulnerable people like this.
Disgraceful and someone should be held responsible, so sad RIP Natalie & deepest condolences to her family & friends ✝️🙏🕊 My brother died in a Liverpool hospital after they dignosed Pneumonia during covid , his family could not visit him and he had never been apart from them Ever , he died 6 weeks after his admission without ever seeing his wife or children ,& to top all that his wedding ring was stolen from his finger police were informed but his ring was never recovered which added more pain & heartache to his wifes grieving , utterly heartbreaking 💔 & this is Grt Britain ,not so Grt anymore 🤬 RIP & Love Mick my beloved brother 🙏✝️🕊💔
My partner recently gave birth, the hospital was very very quiet. In the event that we are in a pandemic, that's a good thing BUT the culture now within the various NHS services are, your not coming into hospital unless its COVID related. God help anyone if you get suspected cancer at the moment. Your as good as dead.
Why are people surprised, this is because she was old. It is deliberate. The old are seen as a burden on the state because they draw a pension. It's incompetence but nothing will change because the public will not do the work necessary to shift a top-heavy institution . It requires constant monitoring and the holding of the individual people involved responsible. The public is fobbed off with a we'll have a inquiry and stop paying attention. This is kind of thing has happened before, this is your future.
People are like abused, dazed, women who gets punched in a face by husband, Elite / Experts /Media/ Leaders, daily, but still believes IT means good, loves her and takes care of her .
Sounds like a similar situation earlier where there isn't sufficient resources to handle the volume. Its sad both for the circumstances the old lady faced as well as how there was criticisms earlier when others were facing it. Hope this huge pool of infected swiftly be brought under control and reduced. Social distancing and more stringent measures are needed.. dont wait for the weather.. I'm from a tropical country and the spread is also rampant despite the sun.
Its absolutly heart breaking to hear this and my deepest condolences go out to her family and the staff who looked after Natalie. The Government has not managed this crisis well at all even right at the beginning they did not put measures in place for the health and social care sector if you remember the initial meetings, they brushed over this secter. She should have been admitted to hospital for both medical conditions as she was over the age of 60! The gov and PH are sending mixed and ambuiguoies messages and guidance. If the hospital was not willing to admit her then why couldn't they organise hydration and pain management in the community it's not like she was alone and relying on DNs to come and see her daily she was in a nursing home with a very supportive GP by the sounds of things who could have monitored her. I think that this pandemic has taught us alot about how the NHS and Health and social services in the community could evolve ie giving the gps more powers and RGNs more responsibilitys . This lady was missed and did not need to have died!
This is down right out of order from the NHS to treat Anyone in such a dreadful way. For past few weeks this is all I’ve been hearing and seeing through out such harsh times a we are faced with the now. Is it not all ready bad enough with the lack of trust / faith in hospitals before this coronavirus appeared and now this is what we are seeing. How can they sleep at night. Something is needed done. They should be held responsible for there actions. More is needed done against this sort of treatment. Honestly, makes me sick.
Deepest sympathy for the family. ~~~{{♥}}~~~ As for this report all you're doing is frightening the vulnerable & whipping up anger in the general public 😠 I've worked in caring for the elderly, private, charity & Council run nursing homes over several decades & can tell you that, whilst this is without doubt disgraceful & very sad indeed, this is NOT unusual at all. Aside from this there's a risk assessment with ALL treatment & unless you definitely have Covid-19 you're better off NOT being in hospital if at all possible. Not eating or drinking is very common in people with dementia & I'm surprised this lady's GP did not provide appropriate pain relief & qualified community practice staff attendance to administer a saline drip for her dehydration. It is also quite likely a DNR had been signed as happened in similar circumstances for my father, (without my knowledge), 4 years ago before Covid-19 was a thing.
Such a shame this happened. How could they refuse Natalie admission. Prayers for her husband and family and her caregivers who cared so dearly for her.
What is wrong with people these days?! She’s a freaking elderly lady... she should of been their main priority since they are at risk the most due to their immune systems. Wtff bro
I agree - families should look after their elderly.
And she had a broken arm?
Obviously they don't care. One day that will be all of us...old. They clearly feel the elderly have lived out their life. That's why it's important for people to be protesting and fighting this system to prevent this from happening as all lives are equally important and for those that don't think so need to ask that same question at 60-90 to themselves. If it's your life it's different right?
Suggest you get your facts ?
Do broken arms usually prove fatal, Doctor Bell? We're all ears.
Same for my mum released just days after a major stroke with no movement in legs or arm, blocked bowel and not able to move.
They are so terrified of keeping people in she was sent home on an ambulance in four days.
No treatment no medication not even a pain killer.
I’m so scared for her as we don’t know what we are doing!
She should be in hospital having therapy.
Sweetie,, Figure out Some way to help her,,,,, Knock down doors,, call everybody, That is insane.
Go to your local press or chanel 4 and based on this case aledge that this it is a case of elderly abuse Only press and public scrutiny will get care for you mum. Don't trust these heartless medical administrations
Similar happened to my dad in Bulgaria, first he was seriously neglected and malnourished in hospital for almost a month after a fall at home 1.5 months ago left him paralyzed. He was discharged home with necrotic decubitus ulcers on his body and then denied entry into every hospice in Sofia (where he could supposedly get proper 24hr care with physician oversight) due to a covid-19 scare which turned out to be negative and because he was going to require too much work to care for. He died at home 1 week ago.
This is dreadful she was treated bad I think because she’s old they just dismissed her god bless her it’s so sad
The NHS is not allowing people from care homes to go to the hospital for treatment? WHY???
cost
pick a petty reason any petty one
@@adrianrennie4735 we are not treating people from care homes due to the high numbers of people infected and we are running out of everything plus we do not have enough beds and meds to go around. is this petty enough
on the contrary they move patients with Covid FROM hospitals TO care homes - infecting the whole care home
@@cidsww3928 they move the ones who do not have covi-19 are put into hotels.
NHS is closed for business for many , the pr department however is working overtime.
In other words the NWO is happening now, the old and frail have been forgotten and ignored 😢
@@rosemarylawrence4575 It's been going on for years. It's just accelerating now.
this is sad and awful
There was me thinking we are all playing by the rules so the NHS didnt get overwhelmed. Shocking!
MAKES ONE WONDER WHATS REALLY GOING ON IN REST HOMES.
The SMS are making a meal?
?
The government are fabricating the figures to suit to make out its covid when in fact it's the health system failing the elderly it's a disgrace
Care homes. Rest homes are funeral parlours!
@@clowncarqingdao Well, it is the same, isn't it? The last days show these 'care homes' are really just places with no joy, no love, and NO care -- elderly just waiting to die. Well, I think rest homes is the more appropriate term.
The NHS is available to all of us equally, but some people are more equal than others.
This is happening across the UK !
You don't know what death is.
@Xeno Phon Watch the vid, it wasn't because of priority. Though why shouldn't a woman who's paid for the NHS all her working life get priority anyway? Apart from the fact this is 'civilisation' and the weak are protected. This is reality ffs. Mad max isn't kid.
Agreed, Blue Toe. I have a close friend whose elderly mother has been told she can't ring an ambulance, if she gets ill - she can only ring her family doctor.
Meanwhile her daughter risks her life, daily, working as a nurse in an NHS hospital, then helps my friend care for her, when she gets home.
They keep telling us the NHS is open for business. Sure, it is. But it operates at close to capacity, most of the time anyway, so this crisis has thrown it into utter chaos.
#mask4all
#masks4all are still needed.
Matt Hancock lies, the BBC lies on the government's behalf, and lately, Channel 4 have done the same. On this occasion, they actually let the witnesses speak.
Maybe there's hope for Channel 4 after all. The video i watched by them yesterday was disgraceful.
ask what treatment bojo got in comparison
YES YES YES Domi Nus !
He was in England. This woman was under Scottish procedures.
YES!YES!YES!YES!
It would have been the best.
The least valued human beings on the planet are elderly women.So sad 😢
I fully agree with you.
Im really ill kidney transplant patient, been told to stay at home and look after myself and now im showing signs of transplant failure
it's common practice for a person not fit for a ventillator to get denied a ventillator in the uk. the doctors choose who to kill and who to save. it's literally happening as we speak and is the reason hospitals are not full right now.
She probably paid for that ventillator several times over but some dole dossing immigrant got it instead.
@@wakey87 "dole dossing immigrant" Word salad!
She didn't need a fucking ventilator, just two boxes of painkillers.
@wakey dole dossing immigrants who are risking their lives everyday in the NHS u ungrateful 😤 despicable human being
The doctors make these decisions based on the chances of the patients surviving being put in a ventilator.
It's a big deal. Being put on one and not all patients respond to them.
To suggest it's done to reduce numbers when the NHS has a surplus right now is idiocy.
I hope whoever's said no to admit her to hospital has it on their conscience for the rest of their life. !!!
Shame on you Greater Glasgow health Board !
And even more so for lying !!!
Shame on you for condemning on the mdias sayso!
Very sad indeed the poor Lady had a sweet spirt there will be questions to answer thanks to channel 4 bringing it to light
Channel 4 of course gained nothing?
Shocking. 😢
Time these hospitals were prosecuted for this type of thing. A GP wanted her admitted and the hospital turned her away. End of story. The hospital is liable.
How can we use Covid to reduce NHS spending? Easy, just discharge all patients over 65years of age and never re-admit them.......Easy.
Goes to show where their real priorities are, save the younger ones and let the older ones die.
The priorities are to scaremonger, be hysterical and not publish the massive Covid-19 recovery numbers as other countries do. Only confirmed cases and deaths? Some hidden agenda here. It's sad with this old lady sure
I'm 76 but don't accept any of this bullshit!
Ridiculous. She was not admitted because she was elderly. All this...let's not let this happen again..won't bring this lady back to life
Desperately sad, RIP Natalie. My thoughts are with her husband, and her care givers...
Blame past and present MPs ,they cut back and trimmed and hacked at our NHS ,army ,police etc till when something serious occurs they are on the back foot and understaffed and cannot cope ,God bless this poor lady and her family ,Ms cdf UK
This should not have happened. I’m so sorry for her husband and family.💔💔💔
Care homes are really struggling to get medical support to the level that’s needed. 😭
I live in America. Please please please if you are in the UK or other parts of Europe please protect your national healthcare systems! Do not be like us!
Or this will be a daily occurrence.
Make it better, but don’t let it go!
I broke my wrist in Saint Louis and had to have an operation in Barnes Hospital in St Louis. The care I received was excellent ,but only after the hospital had contacted my insurers in London .This took 48 hours and I was in agony .The building which deals with Insurance is bigger than the main hospital. American Insurance companies have to make a profit for their share-holders. A different system,but even worse than ours.Our system is a good idea but the Admin. needs sorting out once and for all by an All Party Committee, and imposed by the Government. I doubt anyone has the nerve to do it.
I despise the Queen Margaret university hospital. My father was discharched two days after a stent operation. I was told he was bright alert energised and fully healthy. When I came to get him he had been Left alone in a waiting room next to the nurses station for 6 hours,he was shaking,cold,unbalanced, confused,unable to walk steadily and generally I'll. The staff refused to even offer a wheelchair to take him out to the car.They are obsessed with freeing up beds asap to suit statistics.
This has been going on for years. Discharging patients too soon is being made by administrators.At my local hospital a man aged 32,with a young family ,was waiting for a heart operation, The Senior Medical Director on the 29th March said that the situation was critical ,but the chief adminisrator said that the man could not have the operation until after the beginning of the new financial year(6th April) ,as there was no money to finance an additional intensive care bed. The man died and it took 5 years of legal action until the High Court found that the Chief Administrator and his team WERE legally responsible,in one case personally responsible. A trust fund was set up ,and the mother and her children were properly provided for.Money which should have gone on patient care was used for legal charges . Until Senior Administrators are made legally responsible for making improper decisions which are not theirs to make,this sort of thing will happen again
Okay so I worked in the nhs for 8 years as health care assistant. I seen it when their no space for anyone! And they keep coming. I work in A&E for 3 years of my time in the nhs. Now I work for many trusts. And I spoken to many of my ex colleagues. And even seen some of emails that been sent from their CEO. The hospital are half full. I heard their more nurses than patients. Something is not adding up! How can they not allow someone like is poor dear in their hospital am just at lost with! And is whole clapping for the nhs is also something I don’t get. I see all the nurses outside the hospital all clapping. My god I done 12 hours shifts where I didn’t even get a toliet break how they get to stop for a minute to clap is unheard off. You don’t even get to do the two minutes silence in any department I ever work in while at hospital. Look all you hear on the news stay in and safe lives. They saying their hospital is full but many people I know are saying the opposite. Something else is at play here but I don’t know what it is xx
and we clap them every week?
Good point bro... stop clapping!!!
Clapping for them to deny treatment to the most vulnerable NHS are not saving lives it us the general public that's abiding by the rules just look at them when outside hospitals on a Thursday no social distancing no masks it's a joke time to expose them all
Its not the nurses in the hospitals that refuse them its the ones who run the Hospitals. Keep clapping for them and the carers and everyone else who is getting this country through just now like shops, bin men, all the people making food to take round the ones who have to stay in.
The problem, Lilian, is that the actual heroes - the people you mention - are powerless. I've talked to a few, and they're sickened by all this. It's mass euthanasia under the cloak of covid.
"One death is a tragedy, a million a statistic." - Stalin
Thank you for bringing this to light... real news.... disgusting how this lady has been treated
This is so awful, oh my lord
Why cant they give her IV fluid in a care home with nurses there that makes no sense to me if the hospitals are full surely it should be allowed to be done if it is needed in the home absolutely ridiculous feel very sad for her family this is simply unacceptable
Better question. How did she break her arm?
@@tvs9978 older people's bones get very brittle a simple fall and they can fracture their hip which is very serious so wouldn't take much to break an arm imo I would imagine falls are common especially in patients that may have balance problems . I'm just gobsmacked that care homes are not allowed to give proper pain medication or IV fluids if they got nurses on hand
I was thinking the same. Why didn't the GP come to the care home to give her the IV? How could he/she not come when he/she knew the Hospital would not take her?! She is still your patient, treat her with what you have.
Canadian seniors in homes are reportedly dying from the virus. Yet health care and frontline support workers are testifying the majority of these deaths are from starvation, mismanagement of meds, accidents and untreated health conditions; all a result of little to NO staffing.
Similar happened to my father in Bulgaria, first he was seriously neglected and malnourished while in hospital for almost a month after a fall at home 1.5 months ago left him paralyzed. He was discharged home with necrotic decubitus ulcers on his body and then denied entry into every hospice in Sofia (where he could supposedly get proper 24hr care with physician oversight) due to a covid-19 scare which turned out to be negative and because he was going to require too much work to care for. Given the pandemic, securing 24hr home care was very challenging to say the least and often was not an option, coupled with a lack of adequate medicines. He died in his home 1 week ago at the age of 87, a month before his 88th birthday. Rest in peace daddy. We love you!!!
she should have said that she had covid.. and btw a fractured shoulder
Every doctor give Hippocratic Oath to heal and help all human beings. .......
My uncle was told by 111 to stay at home when he told them about his covid symptoms.
He died at home aged 44.
This whole saga makes me feel sad to be English
Imagine how you'd feel if you were Scottish.
@@annoyingbstard9407 I just feel sad as our little Englander mentality has cost lives
stoneroses22 I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you get over it. However the Hospital in Question is in Scotland and under the control of the SNP. Hence my earlier comment.
@@annoyingbstard9407 I see. Hopefully my Scottish brothers and sisters hang in there
It is the Scottish government that run the Scottish NHS
No money for treating elderly Brits. Its all being spent on younger economic migrants
No one can be denied hospital treatment. Sue them
You won't win unless you have the money to pay the Legal charges.My friend had to live for 5 years on Social Security while the Hospital Administrator had his legal charges paid for. He had told the Senior heart Consultant that there was no money for an extra intensive bed.Only at the end did he have to pay costs and pay into a trust fund for my friend and her young family.Then what happened.The Admin.guy was made redundant but then given a new job in the Health Service. This sort of thing happens again and again.
My father was denied treatment at UPMC Williamsport Hospital a month ago. Why? Because he did not meet the "criteria" for admission or ER treatment. The ambulance brought him to hospital and my sister and I brought him back home untreated. I believe their "criteria" for not helping my father lies in the fact he is 82 yrs old, chronically ill. So much for how great our healthcare is in America!
Yet Boris Johnson was admitted quick enough ..
💚🕊💚 Fly high Mrs. Natalie
Maureen Laverty that was in England. Scotland controls its own health service.
@@nickjung7394
I'm Scottish, and I know that lots of things are different north of the border .. a close friend has worked at the Southern General for 25 years .. being anti monarchy I can't call it by the new name 😉
Not 100% certain, but almost sure, the new legislation brought in applies to all four countries of the U.K.
This is not right!! Why are we allowing this to happen? 😢
The high corona death rates in care homes and old people's homes throughout Europe are such a shame. It's especially heartbreaking in Sweden where people over a certain age and with existing illnesses are refused corona treatment. What a disgusting way to treat those who have built up our continent after the war.
that is very very bad, family should sue the hospital!
Very sad 😔 times .
We are not open.... it's dreadful that she was treated like that. Care homes are always bottom of the ladder discusting.
very sad this should not have happened makes you wonder why care homes and careers are being sidelined by the figures .
My grandfather was in a care home and died last Sunday because he was also denied hospital admission. Our family has been completely deviated by it.
Elderly people are very badly served by the NHS. My mum fell out of bed in hospital and broke her hip. She couldn't walk so had to go into a care home. Several months later she fell in the care home, waited hours for an ambulance, spent the night in A & E, waited hours for an ambulance to take her back to the home. She died a week later. It's very frightening. I will never forgive the NHS for the way they treated my Mum.
Shocking!!!
R.I.P Natalie.
Definitely a case for the Public Inquiry to look at to make sure it was not an attempt to keep the death in hospital figures down
Wasn't this in Scotland?
WTF! Disgraceful!
The least of us are shown no respect!😭
A warning to all of us.
Disgusting.
Not really a National Health service then is it? Why should people pay for this all their lives, then be refused care when they need it? Unless incidents like this are designed to get people into the frame of mind to accept that it should be privatised
This government needs to be held accountable for Incompetence that it has shown in it's strategy dealing with covid-19.
Let's see the SNP blame Westminster for this one.
System lie lie lie that's all they do lie lie
Yet just a month ago I was forced with police to be admitted to the same hospital. I still left
At least she could have been prescribed something for the pain? Why couldn't her GP prescribe pain medication for the broken shoulder?
She died and she died in unnecessary pain. What sort of care is this?
Weeks ago in a report inside a Spanish hospital 1 of the medics shrugged and said our directions are to look after the young
Yes people this is what happens in times of war and crisis. Maladministration , chaos, confusion and mixed messages and break down in services. The more people flout the rules the worse it gets - not for the flouters, but for innocent vulnerable people like this.
Triage is happening.
Disgraceful and someone should be held responsible, so sad RIP Natalie & deepest condolences to her family & friends ✝️🙏🕊 My brother died in a Liverpool hospital after they dignosed Pneumonia during covid , his family could not visit him and he had never been apart from them Ever , he died 6 weeks after his admission without ever seeing his wife or children ,& to top all that his wedding ring was stolen from his finger police were informed but his ring was never recovered which added more pain & heartache to his wifes grieving , utterly heartbreaking 💔 & this is Grt Britain ,not so Grt anymore 🤬 RIP & Love Mick my beloved brother 🙏✝️🕊💔
Her poor husband 😢😢
Shame on the NHS.
RIP Natalie.
My partner recently gave birth, the hospital was very very quiet. In the event that we are in a pandemic, that's a good thing BUT the culture now within the various NHS services are, your not coming into hospital unless its COVID related. God help anyone if you get suspected cancer at the moment. Your as good as dead.
Unbelievable
Somebody needs to be fired over this, that's disgusting!!!
Sue that hospital.
Why are people surprised, this is because she was old. It is deliberate. The old are seen as a burden on the state because they draw a pension. It's incompetence but nothing will change because the public will not do the work necessary to shift a top-heavy institution . It requires constant monitoring and the holding of the individual people involved responsible. The public is fobbed off with a we'll have a inquiry and stop paying attention. This is kind of thing has happened before, this is your future.
People are like abused, dazed, women who gets punched in a face by husband, Elite / Experts /Media/ Leaders, daily, but still believes IT means good, loves her and takes care of her .
"Certified as presumed"...Does that make sense?
She'll have got sepsis the NHS killed her due to lack of care simple
Not the only case! Care home In Norfolk has Covid patients. The hospital will not take them!
is she gonna be included in covid death tool?🤔
Poor lady...Nothing new here!
But the hospitals are empty? And why’s the news reporter outside. Could he not work at home? Like fr
So everyone immediately accepts this as "so" even though the MEDIA is making the most of it?
This kind of thing is not acceptable. Disgusting ! Especially at her time of life.
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Sounds like a similar situation earlier where there isn't sufficient resources to handle the volume. Its sad both for the circumstances the old lady faced as well as how there was criticisms earlier when others were facing it. Hope this huge pool of infected swiftly be brought under control and reduced. Social distancing and more stringent measures are needed.. dont wait for the weather.. I'm from a tropical country and the spread is also rampant despite the sun.
Descusting behaviour from the hospital shame on you
The nhs to busy dancing
Its absolutly heart breaking to hear this and my deepest condolences go out to her family and the staff who looked after Natalie. The Government has not managed this crisis well at all even right at the beginning they did not put measures in place for the health and social care sector if you remember the initial meetings, they brushed over this secter. She should have been admitted to hospital for both medical conditions as she was over the age of 60! The gov and PH are sending mixed and ambuiguoies messages and guidance. If the hospital was not willing to admit her then why couldn't they organise hydration and pain management in the community it's not like she was alone and relying on DNs to come and see her daily she was in a nursing home with a very supportive GP by the sounds of things who could have monitored her. I think that this pandemic has taught us alot about how the NHS and Health and social services in the community could evolve ie giving the gps more powers and RGNs more responsibilitys . This lady was missed and did not need to have died!
NHS You clap for me Now !
This is down right out of order from the NHS to treat Anyone in such a dreadful way. For past few weeks this is all I’ve been hearing and seeing through out such harsh times a we are faced with the now. Is it not all ready bad enough with the lack of trust / faith in hospitals before this coronavirus appeared and now this is what we are seeing. How can they sleep at night. Something is needed done. They should be held responsible for there actions. More is needed done against this sort of treatment. Honestly, makes me sick.
Very very bad PR
Very sad. Unbelievable this is happening in the 21st century
Deepest sympathy for the family.
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As for this report all you're doing is frightening the vulnerable & whipping up anger in the general public 😠
I've worked in caring for the elderly, private, charity & Council run nursing homes over several decades & can tell you that, whilst this is without doubt disgraceful & very sad indeed, this is NOT unusual at all.
Aside from this there's a risk assessment with ALL treatment & unless you definitely have Covid-19 you're better off NOT being in hospital if at all possible.
Not eating or drinking is very common in people with dementia & I'm surprised this lady's GP did not provide appropriate pain relief & qualified community practice staff attendance to administer a saline drip for her dehydration.
It is also quite likely a DNR had been signed as happened in similar circumstances for my father, (without my knowledge), 4 years ago before Covid-19 was a thing.
I pray the ladies husband wines up ouning that hospital!!
Dancing around hospitals and allowing this. We will not forget this nhs betrayal