MEDIA RELEASE 28th Feb 2013
Shame on Health Minister Skinner and MP Leslie Williams
MEDIA RELEASE 28th Feb 2013
Shame on Health Minister Skinner and MP Leslie Williams
In 2007 my
husband and father of our children, Don Mackay was killed by Medical Errors,
Medical Negligence and subsequent cover up. This happened in a major Sydney
teaching office. In 2010 I published a book called “Without Due Care” in order
to expose what was done to him and how the health system worked to cover it up.
(See my web page for further detail – www.withoutduecare.com
).
This happened
under the NSW Labor Government. Before the Coalition came to power I was supported
by Nationals Andrew Stoner and the National candidate for Port Macquarie Leslie
Williams. Both of them became actively involved and spoke at my book launches
in 2010. (I have DVD of their speeches). Jillian Skinner when in opposition
bought a copy of my book from me when I was selling it in our local shopping
centre and she was visiting. She was very polite and supportive, that time.
Now all three are
in Government. I am in receipt of letters from Health Minister Jillian Skinner
and Leslie Williams. Ms Skinner wrote “I believe there is nothing to be gained by
opening this case for further investigation and consider the matter now closed.”
Leslie Williams replied in almost the same words. Considering Ms Williams
passionate speech at my book launch I am wondering what could have changed as
she is now in a position to do something about it. If feels like hypocrisy to
me.
We have a Health Minister and MP
for Port Macquarie who find it acceptable and not worthy of justice that a
frail disabled man was brutalised and killed in the shocking way my husband was
and they consider “nothing is to be gained” but investigation.
What about
Justice? Justice for my husband who suffered horribly for five weeks after the cardiothoracic
surgeon sent him out of theatre with his Pleural Lining being suctioned at ten
times the safe amount (31kpa instead of 3kpa) and left it like this for 22
hours till a nurse discovered this. Then compounded their negligence by not
telling us what had happened till I found out 7 months later. What about
justice for those of us who love him and who will never heal from what we saw
being done to him, no more than any relatives of people killed by crime or
accident?
I was reminded the
sheer arrogance and insensitivity of the health Minister Skinner and Ms
Williams, now on the health Care Complaints Committee by reading a statement
made by Surgeon Dr Rodney Woods in the Jayant Patel case in Brisbane where he states
in regard to Patel’s patient Mervyn Morris, “If he hadn’t had the surgery then I don’t believe he would have
developed the various complications and the subsequent death.” Patel spent
time in goal.
Please help me to
understand the difference in what Professor DuFlou wrote in his report to the
NSW Coroner in regard to the death of Don Mackay, “it is most unlikely that the deceased’s rapid, but lengthy,
deterioration would have commenced when it did but for the patient undergoing
the various transfers and treatment.”
Or of what Dr Phillip Hoyle Director of Clinical Governance RNSH wrote in his letter 2/1/08
“The
very rapid progression from admission to operation meant that there was no
assessment by the Spinal Unit or with the respiratory Unit preoperatively. I
recognise that given the complexity of Mr Mackay’s condition, a more
comprehensive assessment, with input from the spinal and respiratory teams
prior to surgery, would have been wise.”
I challenge Health
Minister Jillian Skinner and Ms Leslie Williams to justify their weak
hypocritical stand. Justice should be for everyone, the same – not a convenience
to be dispensed with because they consider there is nothing to be gained.
(Most of Blog friends will have already read the below - its here as part of my media release...so no need to read)
Please find
attachment with a brief outline of what was done to Don Mackay was written 2008
Donald William Mackay’s cruel death cries out for justice.
On behalf of Don my
husband of thirty-five years, our daughters, and myself, I request authorities begin an
independent, open investigation into the surgery, treatment, care and
subsequent death of Donald William Mackay. His death was a direct result of
five weeks he spent in RNSH between 11th April 2007 and 17th
May 2007 (the day he died). I request that the Cardiothoracic surgeon and
team, the Spinal Ward doctors and nurses who ignored my husband’s worsening
condition receive disciplinary action because of their negligence, which led to Don’s first
Respiratory Arrest and inability to come off ventilation. ICU and Cardio Thoracic
Specialists who withheld full disclosure of his condition from us should receive
disciplinary action. Their non-disclosure
led to Don being subjected to unnecessary torture, which lasted five long weeks.
I request that the filthy practices and
deplorable conditions he endured without choice in ICU be exposed. Legally,
ethically, why and how are the medical practitioners protected from criminal
charges?
This
could happen to your loved one or yourself. I have no reason to think it has
not since my husband’s criminal mistreatment inside RNSH.
1. My husband, Don Mackay had been a Quadriplegic for 25
years. On 11/4/07, he arrived at RNSH at 10pm from Port Macquarie. It was not
an emergency. A doctor whose English was limited signed him up for the surgery
within the hour that night. He cannot recall what he told my husband about that
surgery. Why?
2.
The next morning
as I was driving from Port Macquarie, Don was being given dangerous and
unnecessary surgery (Pleurodesis)
3.
How could RNSH’s Cardio
Thoracic surgeon just “assume” Don had been examined, by a cardiothoracic
specialist in Port Macquarie? This was unprofessional.
4. There was no ECG prior to surgery although he had
Pericardial Effusion. Why was that?
5.
He had neither
blood tests nor any pathology. How can they justify this?
6.
The Admitting Cardio
Thoracic Specialist who was also the surgeon saw no X-rays or Scans prior to
surgery. (They were still in Port
Macquarie Base
Hospital .) What was going on?
7. The review by the Anaesthetist is admitted by RNSH to be
“limited”. He was not seen before theatre. Limited why? Don had complicated
medical problems and required proper assessment.
8. The Cardio Thoracic surgeon had not seen Don before
Theatre and had not done a detailed examination. The person who signed him up the night before
was not part of the surgical team. No one knew anything about his multiple conditions
before surgery. How irresponsible and dangerous was that?
9.
Ungraded Talc
known to be connected to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (which Don
developed) was used. Since his death, they no longer use this. They were aware
it was linked to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Why was it used? Was it cheaper?
10. My husband’s
right lung was meant to be suctioned until all the fluid was removed at the
gentle suction of 3KPA. RNSH admit that a transcription error caused his lung
to be suctioned (vacuumed) at 10 times that value at 31KPA. This
was left like that for almost 24 hours and was not spotted by Cardiothoracic
Doctors, and the Spinal Unit’s nurses till 8am the next day. All RNSH staff
involved are culpable.
11. Cardiothoracic were ignorant of “Quadriplegic
breathing” which makes it harder to breathe while sitting up when there are
problems. They ordered him sat up in his wheelchair. He rapidly deteriorated. I
begged the Spinal Nurse to return him to bed she refused. He suffered three
hours of extreme torture trying to breathe against gravity. He had a
Respiratory arrest that night. Why
were they all so ignorant of his condition?
12. Cardiothoracic should have known not to sit up someone
with suctioning of the lungs in progress as this can cause the Pleurodesis surgery
to fail and can lead to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. This happened. Why
did they allow this?
13. It is the responsibility of the surgeon to see that
all procedures pre and post surgery are followed. Almost none of the regular
procedures were followed. There is no excuse for this?
14. Spinal nurses, Doctors, and Cardiothoracic were
grossly negligent over the next days. He was treated badly as his condition
became dangerous. He began to hallucinate and gasp for breath. This was extreme
cruelty and shocking for him to
experience.
15. On the night of the first of his respiratory arrests,
he called my name for three hours according to his roommate and THEY DID NOTHING. I was five minutes
away and had given them instructions to call me at any time if he needed me or
things got worse.
The next five weeks in
RNSH’s Intensive Care Unit were horror-filled. I cannot these get these dreadful images out of my
head. I try to see him as he was before their negligence allowed him to be filled
with infection, sepsis, fluid and God knows what. I cannot. I see my beloved
husband tied and gagged by tubes. Both lungs drowning and full of fluid. MRSA
and Klebsiellia Pneumoniae filled them with bloody mucus. I still see him with
his tongue being forced painfully in and out, as he reached yet another
respiratory arrest. One time he was breathing 50 breaths per minute. He was so
frightened and I could not help him. An ICU nurse stood and did nothing. “I
think he’s trying to talk”, she said blithely. AN ICU NURSE! It went on like
this for five weeks. I feel like I have been in a war zone.
What I have relayed here is just the tip of the iceberg as to the
dreadful suffering inflicted upon Don. Finally, he was allowed his wish, which
was simply to get out of the filth and chaos, go home and die. Even then, after
all they had done to him, it depended on conforming to their demand that the
home respirator be taken away as soon as he got home. Apparently, there was not
one other home respirator in RNSH or at Port Macquarie or anywhere else in the
Northern Areas’ Health Service. Why
was this?
It was a death caused by gross negligence, ignorance, stupidity,
arrogance, filth and cost cutting. I should not have to be chasing justice on
behalf of my husband, daughters and myself. Those responsible should be
prosecuted and or receiving disciplinary action for killing my husband Don
Mackay and robbing our daughters of their wonderful Dad. Those most responsible
should not be still practising inside Royal North
Shore Hospital .
It would be better for NSW residents if they were not in the health system at
all.
The
Mackay Family. PO Box
248 Port Macquarie
2 comments:
Disappointing on the part of the politicians, but what we have come to expect. Keep the pressure on.
Andrew Thanks - I have been out of things a bit re blogging - but am picking it up again - will have a fair bit of catching up with you all
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