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"Upset over transport to Monklands "

About: Scottish Ambulance Service University Hospital Monklands / General Medicine (Wards 2,10,12 and 17)

(as a relative),

Family member was booked on transport to hospital with escort as they were very frail. The car that came only had no place for escort. Calls were made by driver back to office. We were told escort was not on the list but there was room in car. She went her self and did have a lot of problems finding her way about due to poor eye sight and hearing. But staff at Hospital did check up only to find it had been booked, all were upset and there was room in car going back for escort. It is sad this happens as two very frail people were left to worry about each other for four hours. What can be done to make sure this stop now.

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Response from Sharon Hammell, Head of Corporate Affairs and Engagement, Scottish Ambulance Service 11 years ago
Sharon Hammell
Head of Corporate Affairs and Engagement,
Scottish Ambulance Service

I am responsible for the development and implementation of the Scottish Ambulance Service's communications strategy: this includes staff communications as well as external audiences, including PFPI and media management.

Submitted on 20/06/2012 at 12:18
Published on Care Opinion at 12:24


Thank you for letting us know about the experience of your family member attending an appointment at Monklands Hospital.

I apologise for the distress caused to you and your family due to the problem experienced around travelling with an escort. I'm also sorry we weren't able to resolve the issue on the day.

If the medical needs of a patient require the patient to be accompanied by an escort, the Scottish Ambulance Service should accomodate such a request. If you experience a similar problem again, would you mind completing a complaint form on the Scottish Ambulance Service website, at the link below, so we can follow this up for you, and find out exactly what happened.

http://www.scottishambulance.com/Content/emailcomplaint.aspx?Dept=Complaints%20Department

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Update posted by king (a relative)

Thank you for your reply about complaint.

But why did it happen in the first place as I have been told this is an ongoing problem?

Response from Sharon Hammell, Head of Corporate Affairs and Engagement, Scottish Ambulance Service 11 years ago
Sharon Hammell
Head of Corporate Affairs and Engagement,
Scottish Ambulance Service

I am responsible for the development and implementation of the Scottish Ambulance Service's communications strategy: this includes staff communications as well as external audiences, including PFPI and media management.

Submitted on 22/06/2012 at 14:30
Published on Care Opinion at 14:32


Hello again

I think the best way to take this forward is for me to get more information from you, so we can follow this up in detail.

Would you mind calling me on:

0131 314 0065.

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Update posted by king (a relative)

Thank you I will get all the information and phone next week.

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