SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Not Upheld

Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board - Acute Services Division

202100985 · Health › Clinical treatment / diagnosis · Decision date: 01 January 2022 · View NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde scorecard

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Summary

C complained to the board about the care and treatment which their late parent (A) received at the A&E at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. A had presented as an emergency following them taking too much medication. A was not admitted to hospital but was discharged home and advised to take Codeine (a sleep-inducing and analgesic drug derived from morphine). A died shortly after their discharge from hospital.

We sought independent clinical advice from a professional adviser. We found that apart from a failure to complete some initial observations, staff in A&E performed appropriate investigations and that it was clinically appropriate to discharge A from hospital. There was no indication from the clinical records that staff had prescribed A Codeine on discharge or that this was said to them. We did not uphold the complaint.

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