Amir Halling, a trainee accountant, was initially sent home from A&E at London’s Hillingdon hospitalA coroner has criticised a hospital for its “neglect” that contributed to the avoidable death of a 39-year-old previously fit and healthy man.Amir Halling died at Hillingdon hospital in London after multiple failings by staff, including an A&E doctor’s failure to realise that he had the deadly blood-borne infection sepsis. Continue reading…
Via: Hospital criticised for neglect over sepsis death of man, 39

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