Series of child deaths puts NHS hospitals on the spot Discount News

The NHS is facing mounting criticism after a series of child deaths, which has been blamed on a lack of quality care by the NHS Trust hospitals.

The latest fury came as it was announced a five-year old epileptic boy and newborn twins died, all while in NHS hospitals. Both reportedly died from receiving the wrong drugs.

Five-year old Bailey Ratcliff, who was diagnosed with epilepsy at two, died from epileptic fits at West Yorkshire’s Dewsbury and District Hospital after allegedly receiving 2,820mgs of phenytoin, an anti-epileptic drug. This was over seven times the accurate dosage of 400mgs.

A Crown prosecutor, Alison Storey, said that two nurses and a doctor had admitted to breaching their duty of care in the boy’s case. However, she said that it would not be likely for a jury to find that the health care providers had acted with indifference for the risks involved, which would make the act a criminal one. Bailey’s family are reportedly seeking legal council.

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