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Amazing place but the $$$ will stop most people from going there.Dizzy28 wrote:Habit7 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:This incident is at the RHA level and not the MoH so the ministry safe, we know the health minister not going anywhere, nurses for the most part unionized, and the doctors are protected by their association which usually bails them out after an "investigation".
From history, the CEO and maybe the Medical Director gets the axe to appease the public and the minister.
But judging from the Paria diving incident, the CEO and board not going anywhere.
The Court is pretty much the only place to get justice, which will take a decade or so with taxpayers money jumping up.
I agree.
I hear ppl saying “that is why I go private.” AFAIK the only NICUs in the country are in public hospitals.
Dr Prakashban's Sanjivani Hospital in St Augustine has a Level II NICU
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/tts-fir ... 395d04698e
I'm sure ppl will still go public when they find out the price at Sanjivani
redmanjp wrote:a next one?
https://newsday.co.tt/2024/04/15/third-mother-seeks-answers-after-baby-dies-of-infection/
matr1x wrote:So, as usual the incompetence of the private health care leads to more problems. Right.
In Trinidad, when you go to private or public health care, you either dead, or come out with super powers
pugboy wrote:private don’t worry too much with nicu as it is costly to run that plus plenty human resources required
so they send you to public when they see things going downhillmatr1x wrote:So, as usual the incompetence of the private health care leads to more problems. Right.
In Trinidad, when you go to private or public health care, you either dead, or come out with super powers
pugboy wrote:private don’t worry too much with nicu as it is costly to run that plus plenty human resources required
so they send you to public when they see things going downhillmatr1x wrote:So, as usual the incompetence of the private health care leads to more problems. Right.
In Trinidad, when you go to private or public health care, you either dead, or come out with super powers
sMASH wrote:TV6 last night said that the sterilization boiler was non functional for at lest a year. And some clean room areas were used as regular storage space.
Like the place running like a parlor
Mmoney607 wrote:Rowley come looking for sympathy saying that he used to have to go to nicu to check on his daughter. But then they ask us not to politicse it.
Chimera wrote:So that infection just spreading from Child to Child via unsterile environment since February?
This probably isn't limited to POS alone then if Doctors would go there and then go to other locations
They hadda check all the hospitals for that time period and see what other children die from this same thing and trace it
unless proper sterlization procedures were being done at all other locations so the infection wouldn't end up there and only POS lacking
Is there any provision for criminal proceedings to be started against persons found liable and complicit? The parents will get some sort of compensation with && on the case, but negligent homicide like this needs draconian punishment.The_Honourable wrote:Suspending the head of IPC may be a start but more heads have to roll. Especially if nicu deaths were long before brought to the attention of hospital administration and the necessary "committees" that managers and board members are usually a part off.
wing wrote:Is there any provision for criminal proceedings to be started against persons found liable and complicit? The parents will get some sort of compensation with && on the case, but negligent homicide like this needs draconian punishment.The_Honourable wrote:Suspending the head of IPC may be a start but more heads have to roll. Especially if nicu deaths were long before brought to the attention of hospital administration and the necessary "committees" that managers and board members are usually a part off.
redmanjp wrote:^^ we might need a million dollar commission of enquiry that last over a year and then something might come out of it.
Souzette lower had made a post about her twins and experience in Pos. I saw it on fb, not sure if it elsewhere.pugboy wrote:what do you do when you discover nurses were handling babies without fresh gloves?wing wrote:Is there any provision for criminal proceedings to be started against persons found liable and complicit? The parents will get some sort of compensation with && on the case, but negligent homicide like this needs draconian punishment.The_Honourable wrote:Suspending the head of IPC may be a start but more heads have to roll. Especially if nicu deaths were long before brought to the attention of hospital administration and the necessary "committees" that managers and board members are usually a part off.
sMASH wrote:The highest person that knew the protocols were abused by the and all participating , should be jailed.
Big people should know better.
Now thinking this is an international level media disaster.
Which worse this or 1990?
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