Hospital Death (Clinical Procedures and medical management) related deaths
PFD Category
Reports: 2,483
Areas: 72
Earliest: Feb 2013
Latest: 11 Mar 2026
72% response rate (above 62% average). 55% of classified responses show concrete action taken. Reports rose 33% from 176 (2023) to 234 (2024).
PFD Reports
2,483 resultsAngela Carpos
All Responded
2024-0211
22 Apr 2024
Inner North London
MiHomecare
Concerns summary
Care home staff lacked adequate training and awareness to recognise aspiration pneumonia, and the company's training quality and policy knowledge were insufficient.
Richard Hardman
Partially Responded
2024-0207
19 Apr 2024
Manchester South
Greater Manchester Integrated Care
NHS England
Concerns summary
The absence of a clear mechanism for a single lead practitioner to coordinate and integrate care across various medical disciplines and hospital sites in complex cases poses a risk.
Alexander Reid
All Responded
2024-0209
18 Apr 2024
West Yorkshire (Eastern)
TPP
EMIS
NHS England
+2 more
Concerns summary
An incorrect BMI entry in GP records led to the deceased being wrongly identified as vulnerable for early COVID-19 vaccination. The system lacked validation rules to challenge such data errors, contributing to his death.
Thomas Wakefield
All Responded
2024-0202
17 Apr 2024
Cheshire
NHS England
Concerns summary
Guidance for abdominal aortic aneurysm and acute pancreatitis lacks caution about their diagnostic overlap, risking fatal misidentification, even when imaging is advised for diagnostic uncertainty.
Margaret Burman
All Responded
2024-0203
17 Apr 2024
Wiltshire and Swindon
Department of Health and Social Care
NHS England
Concerns summary
Hospital wards lack adequate staffing for falls prevention, particularly for high-risk patients, exacerbated by bed blocking from medically stable patients awaiting community care, leading to an increased risk of falls.
Eleanor Smith
All Responded
2024-0193
12 Apr 2024
Northumberland
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation T…
Concerns summary
A significant 24-hour delay in antibiotic administration and difficulties with cannula siting raised concerns about the effective delivery of prescribed medication and the accuracy of medical records.
Sabina Wood
All Responded
2024-0214
12 Apr 2024
Blackpool and Fylde
Department of Health and Social Care
Blackpool Teaching Hospital NHS Foundat…
Concerns summary
The practice of preparing speculative discharge summaries before patient readiness, coupled with IT system flaws and a lack of clear policy, risks inaccurate medical information being disseminated to GPs.
Cariss Stone
All Responded
2024-0191
10 Apr 2024
Somerset
Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Tru…
Concerns summary
Staff lacked clear understanding of patient observation policy, and ligature cutters were not routinely supplied in a ward with known self-harm risks, posing significant safety concerns.
Tracey Farndon
All Responded
2024-0186
5 Apr 2024
Birmingham and Solihull
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Fou…
Department of Health and Social Care
Concerns summary
An overwhelmed emergency department with insufficient staff, coupled with staff's failure to recognize sepsis symptoms and critical low blood pressure, compromised patient safety.
Michael Burke
All Responded
2024-0302
5 Apr 2024
Suffolk
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Founda…
Concerns summary
Inadequate systems meant falls risk assessments were not completed or handed over during ward transfers, failing to manage patient fall risks effectively.
Tommy Gillman
All Responded
2024-0185
4 Apr 2024
Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire
Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundatio…
Concerns summary
Insufficient paediatric nursing staff, inadequate documentation and action planning during handovers, and a non-robust system for recognizing acutely ill babies in ED compromise patient safety.
Anne Hawkes
All Responded
2024-0178
2 Apr 2024
South Yorkshire East
Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary
A lack of automatic cardiology referral procedures led to sub-optimal cardiac failure management, and poor inter-departmental communication caused delayed and uncoordinated wound care.
Robert Fuller
All Responded
2024-0179
2 Apr 2024
South Yorkshire East
Doncaster Royal Infirmary
Concerns summary
Poor and inconsistent record keeping on a frailty unit, including lack of documentation for patient behaviour and professional assessments, prevented effective management and communication. There was also no system for agency staff to access policies.
Alan Soane
All Responded
2024-0180
2 Apr 2024
Inner North London
Department of Health and Social Care
NHS England
Concerns summary
A national shortage of Consultant Histopathologists resulted in an NHS Trust being unable to provide one for MDT meetings, leading to an incorrect cancer diagnosis. This poses a significant widespread risk to patients.
Maureen Owens
All Responded
2024-0177
27 Mar 2024
North Wales (East and Central)
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Concerns summary
There is inadequate knowledge within the Health Board, including clinical and nursing staff, regarding the correct use and operation of the Adult Critical Care Service Cymru for urgent patient transfers.
Craig Burfield
All Responded
2024-0181
26 Mar 2024
South Yorkshire West
Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Tru…
Sheffield Teaching Hospital Trust NHS F…
Concerns summary
There is currently no established adult care pathway, transition protocol from childhood to adulthood, or effective review process for patients with hydrocephalus shunts, risking fatal outcomes.
Christopher Sidle
All Responded
2024-0167
25 Mar 2024
Norfolk
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
Department of Health and Social Care
Concerns summary
Concerns remain regarding the crisis team's understanding of comprehensive assessments, mental capacity, and other services. There were also communication failures, insufficient telephone support, and an ongoing national mental health bed shortage.
Regina Ademiluyi
All Responded
2024-0161
22 Mar 2024
East London
Newham Social Care
East London Foundation NHS Trust
Concerns summary
Deficiencies in safeguarding reporting, failure to assess mental capacity, and lack of a carer assessment led to Regina being deprived of entitled domiciliary care. Little meaningful reflection or remediation followed her death.
Neil Edwards
All Responded
2024-0153
20 Mar 2024
Gwent
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Concerns summary
The Trust failed to investigate all inpatient falls, including the one contributing to death, preventing learning and reassurance about future prevention measures.
Anne Rowland
All Responded
2024-0154
20 Mar 2024
Surrey
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Concerns summary
Continuing infrastructure issues at East Surrey Hospital and a local metric for hip fracture surgery exceeding NICE guidelines delay essential operations, increasing patient risk of complications.
Darnell Smith
All Responded
2024-0149
18 Mar 2024
South Yorkshire West
Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Concerns summary
A crucial individualised care plan was difficult to find and not used during the patient's admission, despite being flagged, risking inadequate care.
Ernest Smith
All Responded
2024-0144
14 Mar 2024
Essex
Princess Alexandra NHS Trust
Concerns summary
Repeated significant delays in medical reviews, commencement of antibiotics, and failure to follow the sepsis protocol led to compromised care.
Terence Sullivan
All Responded
2024-0139
13 Mar 2024
Worcestershire
National Institute for Health and Care …
NHS England
British Society of Gastroenterology
Concerns summary
Current NICE and British Society of Gastroenterology guidance on anticoagulation for patients with coronary stents undergoing therapeutic endoscopy does not reflect best practice, specifically regarding single anticoagulant use.
Alan Smith
All Responded
2024-0140
13 Mar 2024
Manchester South
Greater Manchester Integrated Care
Concerns summary
GPs lacked understanding of timely referrals for vascular and district nursing services, compounded by poor communication and fragmented care across multiple trusts with incompatible IT systems.
Elizabeth Brown
All Responded
2024-0135
12 Mar 2024
Manchester South
NHS England
Concerns summary
Significant national shortages of qualified immunology staff lead to prolonged patient waiting times and treatment delays, posing risks to patient health.