This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/8023871.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
HIV patient 'denied treatment' | HIV patient 'denied treatment' |
(31 minutes later) | |
A man who alleged he was discriminated against because he was HIV positive has received £4,000 and an apology. | A man who alleged he was discriminated against because he was HIV positive has received £4,000 and an apology. |
Tony Bell's court challenge to the standard of care he received from Craigavon Area Hospital was supported by the Equality Commission for NI. | Tony Bell's court challenge to the standard of care he received from Craigavon Area Hospital was supported by the Equality Commission for NI. |
Staff refused to perform an endoscopy on him and the Southern Health Trust said it was because of his HIV status. | |
The trust said that this was "entirely inappropriate" and it regretted the distress caused to Mr Bell. | |
Mr Bell underwent an alternative form of examination which was not completed until four months later. | |
I believe that they should have followed those procedures in my case and respected my dignity as a patient in their care Tony Bell | I believe that they should have followed those procedures in my case and respected my dignity as a patient in their care Tony Bell |
"The denial of this procedure, and the length of time involved in my treatment, created a great deal of anxiety and distress for me," he said. | "The denial of this procedure, and the length of time involved in my treatment, created a great deal of anxiety and distress for me," he said. |
"It was a period that caused me great worry about the state of my health. | "It was a period that caused me great worry about the state of my health. |
"The hospital has confirmed to me that they have the facilities and appropriate procedures in place to perform endoscopy on HIV patients and I believe that they should have followed those procedures in my case and respected my dignity as a patient in their care. | "The hospital has confirmed to me that they have the facilities and appropriate procedures in place to perform endoscopy on HIV patients and I believe that they should have followed those procedures in my case and respected my dignity as a patient in their care. |
"Thankfully my treatment has now been completed but I wouldn't want other HIV patients to go through a similar experience." | "Thankfully my treatment has now been completed but I wouldn't want other HIV patients to go through a similar experience." |
The trust, in settling the County Court case brought under the Disability Discrimination Act, apologised to Mr Bell for the injury to his feelings and distress experienced by him as a result. | The trust, in settling the County Court case brought under the Disability Discrimination Act, apologised to Mr Bell for the injury to his feelings and distress experienced by him as a result. |
It also agreed to undertake a review of any policies which touch upon the issue of service provision for HIV patients. | It also agreed to undertake a review of any policies which touch upon the issue of service provision for HIV patients. |
Stigma | |
"We have accepted that Mr Bell should have received his treatment without delay and have apologised to him for not providing the high standard of care that every patient has a right to expect," said the spokesperson. | |
"The trust is committed to treating all patients who need our help, and we have an excellent record in improving access to our services for patients with a range of disabilities. " | |
Equality Commission casework director Anne McKernan said people with HIV were given clear protection from discrimination under changes introduced in 2007. | Equality Commission casework director Anne McKernan said people with HIV were given clear protection from discrimination under changes introduced in 2007. |
"This change to the law was designed to break down the barriers of stigma, and fear which have prevented people with HIV from accessing many services, such as housing, education or, as in Tony Bell's case, appropriate medical services," Ms McKernan said. | "This change to the law was designed to break down the barriers of stigma, and fear which have prevented people with HIV from accessing many services, such as housing, education or, as in Tony Bell's case, appropriate medical services," Ms McKernan said. |
"We are pleased the Southern Health and Social Care Trust has recognised this and agreed to liaise with the Equality Commission to review its practices and procedures and ensure they are effective and conform with the law." | "We are pleased the Southern Health and Social Care Trust has recognised this and agreed to liaise with the Equality Commission to review its practices and procedures and ensure they are effective and conform with the law." |
Previous version
1
Next version