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Dying patients and their loved ones are being "let down" by inadequate communication, a failing that is "adding to their grief," an ombudsman has warned. The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman published a report on communication with patients facing the end of their life (PA Archive) The PHSO said this delay “denied Mr O additional time to prepare for the end of his life”. Patients currently face an average nine-year wait for a diagnosis.
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Dying patients and their loved ones are being "let down" by inadequate communication, a failing that is "adding to their grief," an ombudsman has warned.
according to The IndependentThe Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman published a report on communication with patients facing the end of their life (PA Archive) The PHSO said this delay “denied Mr O additional time to prepare for the end of his life”.
according to The IndependentPatients currently face an average nine-year wait for a diagnosis
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