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Middlesbrough hospital coma compensation an insult, woman says | Middlesbrough hospital coma compensation an insult, woman says |
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Katherine Ashton has MODY 3, a genetic form of diabetes | Katherine Ashton has MODY 3, a genetic form of diabetes |
A woman who fell into a diabetic coma following cancer surgery says a hospital trust's offer of £1,500 compensation is an "insult". | A woman who fell into a diabetic coma following cancer surgery says a hospital trust's offer of £1,500 compensation is an "insult". |
Katherine Ashton, 60, had major surgery at Middlesbrough's James Cook University Hospital in October 2022 and previously said she had flagged her condition "every step of the way". | Katherine Ashton, 60, had major surgery at Middlesbrough's James Cook University Hospital in October 2022 and previously said she had flagged her condition "every step of the way". |
She said she was now committed to pursuing the case through the courts to reveal "the truth" of what had happened to her. | She said she was now committed to pursuing the case through the courts to reveal "the truth" of what had happened to her. |
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (STHNFT) said it had offered Mrs Ashton compensation for the handling of her complaint in line with the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman's recommendations. | |
Mrs Ashton, who has the genetic MODY3 form of diabetes, described how she was constantly throwing up in the days after the operation. | Mrs Ashton, who has the genetic MODY3 form of diabetes, described how she was constantly throwing up in the days after the operation. |
She said she felt she had been "completely abandoned" and had struggled to keep medication down. | She said she felt she had been "completely abandoned" and had struggled to keep medication down. |
Just 10 days after the operation, she fell into a coma and said she had been "an hour from dying". | Just 10 days after the operation, she fell into a coma and said she had been "an hour from dying". |
The STHNFT previously said it was likely her coma had been linked to the post-operative administration of a medication known to carry the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis, a dangerous complication of diabetes. | The STHNFT previously said it was likely her coma had been linked to the post-operative administration of a medication known to carry the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis, a dangerous complication of diabetes. |
'Not about money' | 'Not about money' |
In the years since, Mrs Ashton has tried to find out what went wrong and why. | In the years since, Mrs Ashton has tried to find out what went wrong and why. |
She explained there had been three internal investigations and they were offered a fourth. | She explained there had been three internal investigations and they were offered a fourth. |
She said: "In the delay that these investigations have caused, we have received an apology from Stacey Hunter, the CEO of the trust, confirming there was a missed opportunity and they accept full liability for that. | She said: "In the delay that these investigations have caused, we have received an apology from Stacey Hunter, the CEO of the trust, confirming there was a missed opportunity and they accept full liability for that. |
"We were reassured when we met her in her office that we would now be talking about some form of compensation for accountability. | "We were reassured when we met her in her office that we would now be talking about some form of compensation for accountability. |
"This is not just about money, it is about holding the trust accountable for their actions." | "This is not just about money, it is about holding the trust accountable for their actions." |
Mrs Ashton said being offered £1,500 in compensation for nearly dying was an insult. | Mrs Ashton said being offered £1,500 in compensation for nearly dying was an insult. |
She is now exploring the legal options of taking the case forward. | She is now exploring the legal options of taking the case forward. |
The 60-year-old said: "It is only when somebody dies that people stand up and pay attention. | The 60-year-old said: "It is only when somebody dies that people stand up and pay attention. |
"I nearly did and I'm not letting go. It is not going to be easy. | "I nearly did and I'm not letting go. It is not going to be easy. |
"All I want is the truth. Somebody has to stand up for patients." | "All I want is the truth. Somebody has to stand up for patients." |
A spokesperson for the trust said: "We would like to offer our sincere apologies to Mrs Ashton for elements of our complaint-handling process which fell short of the high standards we strive to achieve. | A spokesperson for the trust said: "We would like to offer our sincere apologies to Mrs Ashton for elements of our complaint-handling process which fell short of the high standards we strive to achieve. |
"The trust has been in communication with Mrs Ashton and provided a sum of compensation for the handling of her complaint in line with the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman's recommendations." | "The trust has been in communication with Mrs Ashton and provided a sum of compensation for the handling of her complaint in line with the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman's recommendations." |
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