54-year-old Tony Reedman has died after suffering a stroke on holiday because he had to wait for two-and-a-half hours to get medical help.
Some ambulances have been forced to wait outside The Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro for 18 hours, an inquest heard
In a damning inquest conclusion, a coroner has ruled he might have survived if it wasn’t for delays in the NHS emergency service. Guy Davies, assistant coroner for Cornwall, said the delay in the ambulance reaching Mr Reedman directly led to the delay in treatment starting at hospital, which could have saved his life.
An inquest found the hospital is struggling to discharge patients because of the lack of social care provision One doctor told the inquest: ‘It is a postcode lottery, and it is better to be in Bristol on a Saturday night than in Cornwall if you have a stroke because the services are not available here.’
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pregnant Molly-Mae 'cries in agony' and considered 999 after 'random' illnessPregnant Love Islander Molly-Mae, who is expecting her first child with her partner Tommy Fury, has been updating fans about her pregnancy journey on her YouTube channel
Read more »
New frontline staff, ambulances, and 999 call handlers in Lincolnshire this winterEMAS getting ready for winter
Read more »
West Yorkshire Police: On shift with the 999 call handlersWest Yorkshire Police's busy team of call handlers deal with 1,300 emergency calls every day.
Read more »
New ambulances and 999 call handlers for ambulance serviceWinter months are one of the busiest times of year for the NHS
Read more »
NHS Workers Quit For Better Paid Jobs In Warehouses, Health Chief WarnsMatthew Taylor, from the NHS Confederation, said Brexit 'cut off' a supply of labour to the NHS.
Read more »