Mum of teenager who died feels 'failed' by Coventry hospital reps
Naomi Rees-Issitt and her son Jamie, right, who died on January 5 after suffering a cardiac arrestThe mum of a teenager who died after waiting 17 minutes for an ambulance said she feels "failed" by hospital representatives.She had contacted University Hospital Coventry to discuss response times, but said they had not met her face-to-face.
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 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. "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.
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