Usually I come here to moan about the many failings that exist within NHS Lothian but in the past 6 months I have needed the help of the Scottish Ambulance Service, in August last year when my beloved was taken seriously ill and more recently when I became very painfully ill.
On both occasions I cannot fault the paramedics for the care, professionalism, skill and patience. Really lovely people on both occasions.
My only criticism, which is in no way aimed at them, is the archaic way that important if not vital information is collated and handled. It does not automatically go to the hospital that the patient is being transported to, it goes instead to the ambulance service servers. The paramedics need to tell a staff member at the hospital about the patients condition and any treatment they have given including blood pressure, temperature oxygen levels and heart readings, this is ridiculous and a waste of these professionals valuable time.
They could be back out helping some other person in need instead of waiting to see a member of the hospital staff to give their report.
It is time that NHS Lothian and the Scottish Ambulance Service joined the 21st century, this type of information sharing is so basic.
"Joining the 21st century"
About: NHS Lothian NHS Lothian Edinburgh EH16 4SA Scottish Ambulance Service Scottish Ambulance Service EH12 9EB
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