Sepsis patients are made to wait 11 HOURS for life-saving treatment at scandal-hit hospital
In at least one Nashua, NH Hospital, SEPSIS patients don't get any treatment. They're left to die!
- Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley, West Midlands, has been blasted by inspectors
- Its A&E department has been called 'inadequate' and it is on a warning
- Staff do not fully understand the seriousness of sepsis, a report said
Patients with suspected sepsis were made to wait 11 hours for life-saving treatment at a failing A&E unit, a report has warned.
An independent inquiry is already underway at the Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley over fears that dozens of patients have died needlessly.
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