Dear Complaints Team,
I can confirm I have investigated the concerns raised regarding John Smith, Hospital number 1234567, DoB 01/01/1980.
Mr Smith attended A&E on 01 November 2024 via 999 ambulance. He arrived at 14:00.
Mr Smith was seen by the nurse soon after arrival. The doctor saw and assessed Mr Smith at 14:30. The reason for attending A&E was chest pain.
His current medication and past medical history were duly noted.
* Medication: Aspirin 75mg daily, Ramipril 2.5mg daily.
* Past Medical History: Hypertension, previous MI.
The doctor reviewed Mr Smith's medical background from the electronic records. The predominant symptom at that time was chest pain.
Following the assessment and review of the patient's presentation, the concerns raised related to the time taken to administer pain relief and the communication regarding the need for further investigations. The learning points from this case include the importance of timely pain management and clear communication with patients regarding diagnostic processes.
If I can be of further assistance with respect to these concerns please contact me.
Kind regards,
Dr. Emily Carter
Consultant in Emergency Medicine
A&E Department, City General Hospital
Dear Complaints Team,
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[Mr/Mrs surname] was seen by the nurse soon after arrival. The doctor saw and assessed [Mr/Mrs surname] at [time of assessment by doctor] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) The reason for attending A&E was [summary of initial symptoms] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.)
His current medication and past medical history were duly noted.
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The doctor reviewed [Mr/Mrs surname] medical background from the electronic records. The predominant symptom at that time was [summary of initial symptoms] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.)
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If I can be of further assistance with respect to these concerns please contact me.
Kind regards,
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