Some rather disturbing facts are emerging about what happened at the start of the Covid outbreak last year.
Namely that some patients with Covid were moved out of hospitals and into care homes; further that hospitals were and are being untruthful about this.
25,000 hospital patients were moved out of hospitals into care homes to free up space in NHS wards for the expected wave of covid patients. The problem is that some of those moved already had covid.
Before April 15th last year hospitals did not have to tell care homes if a patient had covid or not. When care homes tried to find out (as you would) if the patient had covid they ran into problems.
Theresa Steed of Tunbridge Wells Care Centre said that when she was asked to take a patient from a local hospital at the start of the pandemic she told a social worker that she was worried about going to the ward to assess the patient's welfare because she had heard that there was covid on that ward. She then received a call from the hospital demanding to know who had told her this, because it wasn't true. When she attended the hospital however, she found the ward was closed - due to Covid.
At Woodlands of Woolley care home (which is where my Father in Law was) the manager asked Pinderfields Hospital for the covid test result of an elderly patient. Pearl Jackson, operations manager of the care home group said "They had crossed off the positive test and put a line through it, then circled the box saying covid negative." On a discharge form seen by the Daily Telegraph a note saying "not tested but temp of 38.9" was scribbled out.
M.artin B.arkley CE of the Mid Yorks Hospital trust said (and this is a modern day classic) "While the referral form was amended to be accurate, we fully accept that the way the form was amended did not comply with best practice as the amendment was not signed or dated and could have caused confusion."
So there you are. The bit that was wrong was the bit saying that the patient had covid. Unfortunately they person saying oops oh no they don't have it forgot to put their name to it, or a date on it. As you would.
I wonder if there will be a full investigation into this? How many patients with covid were, knowingly or otherwise, sent to care homes?
Probably we will never know. "Our" NHS won't want their halo dinting and the politicians have probably already got the whitewash ordered for any upcoming inquiry.