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Most of MP Ann Clwyd's claims over late husband's care rejected Most of MP Ann Clwyd's claims over late husband's care rejected
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Serious complaints made by a Labour MP over the hospital care given to her husband before his death have been rejected following an independent investigation. Serious complaints made by a Labour MP over the hospital care given to her husband before his death have been rejected following a review.
Ann Clwyd strongly criticised Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, claiming Owen Roberts died "like a battery hen". Ann Clwyd criticised Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, claiming Owen Roberts died "like a battery hen".
But that and 20 other allegations out of 31 have not been upheld. Although that and 20 other allegations out of 31 were not upheld, the independent investigation did find he died of hospital-induced pneumonia.
Ms Clwyd criticised the release and maintained she would be "vindicated". Ms Clwyd maintained she would be "vindicated".
Parts of the report have been released under a Freedom of Information request. Results of the review show nine of her allegations were entirely upheld and one partially.
Up until now, the results of the investigation - carried out a year ago - went unpublished. But 17 were rejected, 11 were not upheld due to insufficient evidence and two were rejected because of insufficient information.
The summary shows nine of her allegations were entirely upheld and one partially. A second independent review is now taking place to examine the findings.
But 17 were not upheld, 11 were rejected due to insufficient evidence and two were rejected because of insufficient information.
ClaimsClaims
Among the upheld allegations were responses to the following comments by Ms Clwyd: Among the upheld allegations in the report were responses to the following comments by Ms Clwyd:
However, those allegations not accepted by the investigation included claims by Ms Clwyd:However, those allegations not accepted by the investigation included claims by Ms Clwyd:
Other allegations not accepted included "almost every request I made was ignored or dismissed" and "I saw a nurse in the corridor and asked her why my husband wasn't in intensive care. She just said, 'There are lots worse than him'".Other allegations not accepted included "almost every request I made was ignored or dismissed" and "I saw a nurse in the corridor and asked her why my husband wasn't in intensive care. She just said, 'There are lots worse than him'".
Ms Clwyd has told BBC Wales the report summary should not have been released, especially while another investigation is under way. Freedom of information
"I think that when the other investigation is concluded then my views will be substantially vindicated," she maintained. Up until now, the results of the investigation - carried out a year ago - went unpublished.
She disputed that there was insufficient evidence for her claims, and said she had additional evidence. But parts of the report were released under a Freedom of Information request.
Ms Clwyd told BBC Wales the report summary should not have been made public, especially while another investigation is under way. She disputed there was insufficient evidence for her claims, and said she had additional evidence.
She said: "I think that when the other investigation is concluded then my views will be substantially vindicated."
The health board has denied breaching confidentiality and said the details released were statements already in the public domain.
A health board spokesman said: "We would like to make quite clear that the health board has not released the full report and it is not our intention to breach any confidentiality.
"The investigation into Ms Clywd's concerns was overseen by an expert independent panel and completed in April 2013. Since then the health board has received a number of requests under Freedom of Information legislation to release that report. As part of that standard process Ms Clwyd's permission was sought to release the full report but that was refused."
The spokesman said it sought legal advice before releasing the summary.
He said: "Based on that advice the health board believes it would be in breach of its statutory duty not to release the summary report."
Dispute
The release of the report summary follows a dispute between Ms Clwyd and the Labour Welsh government.The release of the report summary follows a dispute between Ms Clwyd and the Labour Welsh government.
First Minister Carwyn Jones has told Assembly Members the MP provided "unattributable" comments about the NHS that "can't be investigated".First Minister Carwyn Jones has told Assembly Members the MP provided "unattributable" comments about the NHS that "can't be investigated".
But Ms Clwyd insisted she had provided Mr Jones with a comprehensive summary of complaints raised.But Ms Clwyd insisted she had provided Mr Jones with a comprehensive summary of complaints raised.
'Private details'
Ms Clwyd led a UK government-commissioned inquiry on how NHS hospitals in England handle complaints and said she also received hundreds of letters from Welsh patients outlining poor experiences they had suffered.Ms Clwyd led a UK government-commissioned inquiry on how NHS hospitals in England handle complaints and said she also received hundreds of letters from Welsh patients outlining poor experiences they had suffered.
She has also called for the chair and chief executive of Cardiff and Vale board to quit, claiming it released private details on the investigation into her husband's death.
The health board has previously confirmed information about her husband's case was released in response to a Freedom of Information request, but denied breaching confidentiality.
It has said the details released were statements already in the public domain and were part of the outcome of the investigation.
In response to the publication of the summary, a health board spokesman said: "We would like to make quite clear that the health board has not released the full report and it is not our intention to breach any confidentiality.
"The investigation into Ms Clywd's concerns was overseen by an expert independent panel and completed in April 2013. Since then the health board has received a number of requests under Freedom of Information legislation to release that report. As part of that standard process Ms Clwyd's permission was sought to release the full report but that was refused."
Second review
The spokesman said it sought legal advice before releasing the summary.
"Based on that advice the health board believes it would be in breach of its statutory duty not to release the summary report," he said.
The health board's spokesman also added: "We continue to work with Ms Clwyd's legal team in line with 'Putting Things Right' NHS Wales complaints processes, and are keen to agree external experts for a second independent review to robustly and independently examine the original investigation.
"We hope this will provide the answers and reassurance that Ms Clwyd is looking for regarding her husband's care.
"We would welcome the findings of that review being made public."
The Welsh government said it was a matter for Ms Clwyd and the health board.