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"Having to beg for help from the NHS"

About: Royal Gwent Hospital / General Medicine

(as a relative),

Diagnosed with breast cancer my wife received surgery at the Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport.

Although the surgery was a success, she developed sepsis and other infections, her outpatient care was practically non existent, the Breast care nurse who told us she would be her support throughout, actually only came out to see her once, and actually phoned the house 2 weeks after my wife was discharged after being rushed into hospital with sepsis, and didn't even know about it!

Now having problems with after treatment, my wife's GP has contacted the consultant Mr Gateley about 12 times by mail in the past 5 months for advice on her treatment and left messages for him but without getting any form of response or reply.

At our wits end now and ashamed that we are having to beg for help and advice from the NHS.

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Response from Julian Hayman, Internal Communications Manager, Communications, Aneurin Bevan Health Board 10 years ago
Julian Hayman
Internal Communications Manager, Communications,
Aneurin Bevan Health Board
Submitted on 12/08/2013 at 15:13
Published on Care Opinion at 15:50


Hello Mr J,

Thank you for submitting your comments. I am very sorry that you have cause for complaint following your wife's surgery.

Without knowing your exact details, we cannot respond to all of the issues you raise. However I hope the following information will be of value.

We do occasionally have patients readmitted with sepsis. This is managed in hospital until a response to treatment is obtained and then the patient is discharged to ongoing care in the community with the District Nurse Service.

The Breast Care Nurse is a contact point, will offer support and try to ensure that the appropriate care is received. They however do not undertake the daily nursing duties which is the responsibility of the District Nurse Service.

If you wish to email me with further information, please email Sharon.harford@wales.nhs.uk.

Alternatively, if you wish to raise your concern formally, you can email our Putting Things Right Team at Puttingthingsright.ABHB@wales.nhs.uk

Please include the following information in your email:

• your full name

• address

• telephone number

• the name and address of the patient (if you are emailing on behalf of someone else)

Best wishes,

Sharon

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