Hospital Death (Clinical Procedures and medical management) related deaths

PFD Category
Reports: 2,487 Areas: 72 Earliest: Feb 2013 Latest: 19 Mar 2026

72% response rate (above 62% average). 57% of classified responses show concrete action taken. Reports rose 33% from 176 (2023) to 234 (2024).

PFD Reports
2,487 results
Darren Jones
Unknown
27 Nov 2015 Nottinghamshire
Concerns summary Inadequate protocols exist for seeking renal advice for transplant patients, especially concerning immunosuppressant medication interactions. Additionally, there are delays in obtaining essential immunosuppressant drugs at short notice.
Thelma Clarkson
Unknown
27 Nov 2015 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire
Concerns summary The NICE Head Injury Pathway fails to include Clopidogrel as a trigger for CT scans, unlike Warfarin, despite its known bleeding risk. This omission can lead to missed diagnoses and delayed treatment.
Piotr Kucharz
All Responded
2015-0465 24 Nov 2015 Blackpool and Fylde
Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary Mental health staff displayed a critical lack of consistency and clarity on what constitutes an effective patient observation, with some failing to enter rooms or engage. This systemic ambiguity puts vulnerable patients at risk due to inadequate monitoring.
Frank Mellers
All Responded
2015-0464 17 Nov 2015 Black Country
Walsall Manor Hospital
Concerns summary There was a critical failure to communicate DNAR status with the family and between medical/nursing staff, leading to attempted resuscitation despite a DNAR order. Policies for DNAR issuance and communication require urgent review.
Christine McNamara
All Responded
2015-0436 16 Nov 2015 Mid Kent and Medway
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
Concerns summary There is a lack of clear pathways for post-ERCP patients with complications, and out-of-hours radiography is hampered by the absence of a Maidstone surgical consultant for urgent referrals.
Matthew Groom
All Responded
2015-0503 12 Nov 2015 London Inner (North)
Camden & Islington NHS Trust Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
Concerns summary Significant delays occurred in mental health assessment and prescribed medication administration. Staff failed to plan for patient elopement, did not involve hospital security, and inadequately communicated the patient's detention need to police.
Guy Robinson
All Responded
2015-0432 12 Nov 2015 Manchester (North)
Pennine Care NHS Trust
Concerns summary The 'AWOL' protocol was improperly applied due to staff unfamiliarity, lacking Trust-wide implementation. A significant service gap exists with no inpatient clinical psychology access, disadvantaging vulnerable patients.
David White
All Responded
2015-0437 11 Nov 2015 London Inner (North)
Barts Health NHS Trust
Concerns summary Critical medication side effects causing confusion were unrecorded and unaddressed. Despite documented fall risks in nursing notes, adequate supervision was absent, and these notes were not reviewed or acted upon.
Brian Shillinglaw
Historic (No Identified Response)
2015-0427 6 Nov 2015 Brighton and Hove
Sussex Partnership Trust
Concerns summary The provided text is incomplete and does not contain specific concerns.
Vera Williams
Historic (No Identified Response)
2015-0428 6 Nov 2015 North East and North Central Wales
Betsi Cadwaladr University NHS Trust
Concerns summary Emergency Department doctors and staff lack a digital system to support their work.
Jacqueline Williams
All Responded
2015-0421 2 Nov 2015 Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley
East Lancashire NHS Trust
Concerns summary The mental health referral system was prone to human error, failing to provide ED staff with confirmation of accepted referrals or assessment times. The Mental Health Liaison Team also lacked a process to identify patients awaiting assessment.
Connor Sparrowhawk
All Responded
2015-0445 2 Nov 2015 Oxfordshire
Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary The bath time observation policy for epileptic patients is inadequate, with concerns about the effectiveness of sound-only monitoring and potential staff distraction. The RIO system also lacks sufficient fields for comprehensive epilepsy information, hindering staff access.
Dennis Stark
Historic (No Identified Response)
2015-0420 30 Oct 2015 Blackpool and Fylde
Newton House (formerly Regency Hospital)
Concerns summary A rehabilitation unit's lack of a lift significantly delayed the emergency removal of an obese patient from a second-floor room, posing a risk of future deaths for individuals requiring urgent medical attention.
Mary Bloom
All Responded
2015-0417 30 Oct 2015 East London
Barking, Havering and Redbridge Univers…
Concerns summary Trust policy on heparin administration was not followed, including failure to weigh the patient, consult haematology, or take post-hydration bloods. Critical dosage advice for underweight patients was also easily missed due to poor visibility on posters.
Tamara Mills
Historic (No Identified Response)
2015-0416 29 Oct 2015 Gateshead & South Tyneside
National Institute for Health and Care … NHS England Farnham Medical Centre +2 more
Concerns summary Concerns were raised that the child's asthma care focused only on acute presentations, failing to address the underlying chronic condition holistically across repeated hospital visits.
Hilda Haughton
All Responded
2015-0460 29 Oct 2015 Manchester (South)
Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary Patient falls resulted from unraised cot sides and were compounded by a lack of hospital staff candour. Concerns were also raised regarding the safety of increased fire-door closing times in hospitals.
Charlotte Bevan and Zaani Malbrouck
All Responded
2015-0418 27 Oct 2015 Avon
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health NHS Tr…
Concerns summary There was no mandatory multi-disciplinary team meeting or widely circulated care plan for pregnant women with known mental health conditions, risking fragmented and uncoordinated care.
Barry Thraves
All Responded
2015-0443 26 Oct 2015 Leicester City and South Leicestershire
Leicester City Council
Concerns summary Significant delays in psychiatric follow-up, lack of community support, and poor communication between mental health teams and GPs led to unaddressed patient deterioration.
Wayne O’Neill
All Responded
2015-0444 26 Oct 2015 Worcestershire
Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust
Concerns summary There was inadequate recognition of drug contraindications and dangerous psychotropic medication combinations, with no routine ECG monitoring performed despite expert recommendations, leading to significant risks.
Hireiti Kuflesion
Historic (No Identified Response)
2015-0414 23 Oct 2015 Birmingham and Solihull
Birmingham Women’s NHS Trust N.I.C.E University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Tru…
Concerns summary Pregnant women with mechanical heart valves received insufficient Clexane dosing and monitoring, combined with clinicians' lack of understanding of thrombosis risks, resulting in delayed diagnosis.
Margaret Ferry
All Responded
2015-0450 23 Oct 2015 Sunderland
City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundatio…
Concerns summary The absence of a formal policy and poor communication between two NHS Trusts resulted in unclear responsibilities and misunderstandings during patient referrals.
Diane Knight
All Responded
2015-0408 22 Oct 2015 Exeter and Greater Devon
Devon Partnership Trust
Concerns summary The practice of placing towels over doors on the unit obstructed staff monitoring and could conceal self-harm attempts, requiring alternative patient privacy methods.
Harry Mellor
Partially Responded
2015-0409 22 Oct 2015 Nottinghamshire
Department of Health and Social Care General Medical Council Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning … +2 more
Concerns summary There is no reliable system to track child GP de-registration, creating significant safeguarding risks, especially for children with chronic health needs, as specialist teams are not informed.
Glenda Day
Historic (No Identified Response)
2015-0410 22 Oct 2015 Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Concerns summary A doctor granted home leave without reviewing the patient or updating risk assessments, exposing a lack of clear written policies and consistent, trust-wide adherence to safe home leave procedures.
Dorothy Cooper
All Responded
2015-0412 21 Oct 2015 South Yorkshire (East)
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust
Concerns summary Inadequate information transfer during inter-hospital referrals and the receiving team's failure to proactively address missing clinical data risked incorrect diagnoses and treatment plans.