Faizan Nazar
PFD Report
All Responded
Ref: 2022-0101
Hospital Death (Clinical Procedures and medical management) related deaths
Mental Health related deaths
Railway related deaths
Suicide (from 2015)
All 2 responses received
· Deadline: 21 Jun 2022
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
The coroner highlighted a general concern about the appropriateness of reviewing an unspecified practice, suggesting a need for internal re-evaluation.
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I would ask you to give consideration to the appropriateness of reviewing this practice.
Responses
Action Planned
The consultant psychiatrist will now email his secretary of planned follow-ups for patients and advise her to remind the patient two weeks before the scheduled time to make an appointment. If they do not respond, the GP will be informed that they are no longer attending the clinic. (AI summary)
The consultant psychiatrist will now email his secretary of planned follow-ups for patients and advise her to remind the patient two weeks before the scheduled time to make an appointment. If they do not respond, the GP will be informed that they are no longer attending the clinic. (AI summary)
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Dear Sir, Re: Regulation 28 report dated the 4th of April Since HM Coroner's Inquest on 29 March 2022 touching the death of Faizan Nazar, I have reflected at length on this case and how I can try to limit the possibilities of patient's failing to make follow-up appointments as advised in the future. A. CURRENT PRACTICE FOR PATIENTS WANTING TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS New patients: new patients either contact the hospital directly or my secretary to request an appointment. They are often provided names by their insurance company or through the hospital website or their GPs. Follow up appointments: when I offer follow-up appointments, I will request the patient to make an appointment within a certain time frame for example after 6 to 8 weeks or 3 months. When patients are seen face to face it is easier for them to make the appointment through the outpatient reception soon when leaving the initial appointment. For virtual appointments I ask the patients to make an appointment again by either contacting my secretary or the hospital directly to book it, based on availability or their convenience, as patients have other commitments such as work or family. To prevent any delay or for that matter if patients wish to be seen sooner, I always ask patients to contact me via my secretary in case things are not going well or they need further advice. I do get contacted regularly by this route and respond typically within 24 hours 1
The hospital would not be aware of the request made to the patient to arrange a follow up. Once an appointment is made the patient will get a letter to confirm the appointment including the date and time. Currently I do not have a system in place to remind patients that they have not made an appointment. Often patients will make an appointment later than the scheduled time. B. NEW SYSTEM FOR REMINDING PATIENTS ABOUT THE NEED FOR MAKING FOLLOW UP APPOINTMENTS From this week onwards if following a clinic appointment, a patient requires a follow up I will immediately email my secretary of the planned follow-up for the patient and advise her to remind the patient 2 weeks before the scheduled time to make an appointment if they have not already done so. If they do not respond I will inform the GP that they are no longer attending my clinic and inviting them to contact me again should they wish to re-refer the patient. If you require any further details or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me and I shall endeavour to assist in any way I can.
The hospital would not be aware of the request made to the patient to arrange a follow up. Once an appointment is made the patient will get a letter to confirm the appointment including the date and time. Currently I do not have a system in place to remind patients that they have not made an appointment. Often patients will make an appointment later than the scheduled time. B. NEW SYSTEM FOR REMINDING PATIENTS ABOUT THE NEED FOR MAKING FOLLOW UP APPOINTMENTS From this week onwards if following a clinic appointment, a patient requires a follow up I will immediately email my secretary of the planned follow-up for the patient and advise her to remind the patient 2 weeks before the scheduled time to make an appointment if they have not already done so. If they do not respond I will inform the GP that they are no longer attending my clinic and inviting them to contact me again should they wish to re-refer the patient. If you require any further details or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me and I shall endeavour to assist in any way I can.
Sent To
- Spire Harpenden Hospital
Response Status
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56-Day Deadline
21 Jun 2022
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Source: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 17 September 2021 I commenced an investigation into the death of Faizan Qadeer NAZAR aged 31. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 29 March 2022. The conclusion of the inquest was that: On 13/09/21 Faizan Qadeer Nazar, who had a longstanding history of depression and anxiety, sustained fatal injures after deliberately
It is found more likely than not that he intended his own death and 3rd parties can be excluded.
It is found more likely than not that he intended his own death and 3rd parties can be excluded.
Circumstances of the Death
On 12/9/21, Faizan who had a known history of derpession an d anxiety was reported as missing by his family when he unexpectedly went missing from the family home. Subseqwuently he made his way to a before deliberately lying causing him to instaneously sustain fatal injuries
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