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Mum of teenager who died 'failed' by Coventry hospital reps | |
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Naomi Rees-Issitt and her son Jamie, right, who died on January 5 after suffering a cardiac arrest | Naomi Rees-Issitt and her son Jamie, right, who died on January 5 after suffering a cardiac arrest |
The mum of a teenager who died after waiting 17 minutes for an ambulance said she feels "failed" by hospital representatives. | The mum of a teenager who died after waiting 17 minutes for an ambulance said she feels "failed" by hospital representatives. |
Naomi Rees-Issitt from Rugby, lost her son Jamie on January 5 following a cardiac arrest. | Naomi Rees-Issitt from Rugby, lost her son Jamie on January 5 following a cardiac arrest. |
She had contacted University Hospital Coventry to discuss response times, but said they had not met her face-to-face. | She had contacted University Hospital Coventry to discuss response times, but said they had not met her face-to-face. |
A hospital spokesperson said it was committed to listening to feedback to further improve care and services. | A hospital spokesperson said it was committed to listening to feedback to further improve care and services. |
Jamie, 18, had collapsed after returning home from watching fireworks on New Year's Eve. | Jamie, 18, had collapsed after returning home from watching fireworks on New Year's Eve. |
He died minutes away from a locked defibrillator a nearby school. | He died minutes away from a locked defibrillator a nearby school. |
The teenager's family and friends went on to create the OurJay Foundation and have helped install 43 of the life-saving devices in his memory. | The teenager's family and friends went on to create the OurJay Foundation and have helped install 43 of the life-saving devices in his memory. |
A patient investigation into Jamie's death highlighted that the time taken to handover patient care between ambulance services and hospital, had been partly to blame for the fatality. | A patient investigation into Jamie's death highlighted that the time taken to handover patient care between ambulance services and hospital, had been partly to blame for the fatality. |
Through the OurJay Foundation, the family have helped install 43 of the life-saving devices in Jamie's memory | Through the OurJay Foundation, the family have helped install 43 of the life-saving devices in Jamie's memory |
Ms Rees-Issitt had praised West Midlands Ambulance Service for its ongoing support, but said the family had felt a "little bit failed" by the hospital. | Ms Rees-Issitt had praised West Midlands Ambulance Service for its ongoing support, but said the family had felt a "little bit failed" by the hospital. |
She explained the family had wanted more information on what had lead to delays, but said they had not heard from the trust until over a year after Jamie's death. | She explained the family had wanted more information on what had lead to delays, but said they had not heard from the trust until over a year after Jamie's death. |
She added that the foundation had been invited to a meeting on Microsoft Teams, where they had been offered an opportunity to meet staff in-person. | She added that the foundation had been invited to a meeting on Microsoft Teams, where they had been offered an opportunity to meet staff in-person. |
However, they were yet to meet representatives face-to-face and had instead been offered a second online meeting. | However, they were yet to meet representatives face-to-face and had instead been offered a second online meeting. |
"Even though they [ambulance service] have apologised and admitted to the failure, we just find it shocking that they are the only organisation that has stepped up and made that apology, "she said. | "Even though they [ambulance service] have apologised and admitted to the failure, we just find it shocking that they are the only organisation that has stepped up and made that apology, "she said. |
"Whereas, University Hospital Coventry can't even really be bothered to meet face-to-face," she added. | "Whereas, University Hospital Coventry can't even really be bothered to meet face-to-face," she added. |
A spokesperson for University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust said representatives had invited Ms Rees-Issitt to a Trust board meeting, in the near future. | A spokesperson for University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust said representatives had invited Ms Rees-Issitt to a Trust board meeting, in the near future. |
"Our thoughts remain with Jamie's family at this difficult time and we welcome their campaign to install more defibrillators in and around Rugby," they added. | "Our thoughts remain with Jamie's family at this difficult time and we welcome their campaign to install more defibrillators in and around Rugby," they added. |
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