Indian-origin man campaigns for patients' rights after son's death in UK : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Indian-origin man campaigns for patients' rights after son's death in UK

Jay Patel registered Patients Lives Matter earlier this month after his 30-year-old son, Balram, died due to ‘failures’ in treatment and care from a hospital in London

Indian-origin man campaigns for patients' rights after son's death in UK

Photo for representation. iStock



PTI

London, September 25

An Indian-origin man from London who lost his son due to what he terms as a “cascade of errors” by medics has launched a new charity foundation to campaign for the rights of patients.

Jay Patel registered Patients Lives Matter earlier this month after his 30-year-old son, Balram, died due to "failures" in treatment and care from a hospital in London. The coroner’s office has since told him that it is opening an investigation into the conditions leading up to Balram's death last month.

"Balram died in a huge amount of pain, and discomfort, and before his time, due to a cascade of errors and failures in treatment and care from the hospital consultant and a number of staff," said his father in a mission statement for the new foundation.

“We feel very strongly that the government is taking steps ‘after the event' so as to speak to see what went wrong with patient care and/or patient treatment. However, totally inadequate steps are available at the time of the incident to rectify the failure and ensure little or no harm comes to the patient. Whether you are the patient, a parent, a family member, a friend or none of the above we want to hear from you,” he said.

Patel said he wants to lobby Parliament and get them to listen and effect a change. His son suffered from six life threatening conditions and was “developmentally delayed” with a mental age of eight to 10 years old.

“He was our baby. He was happiness personified, loved life to the fullest and made everyone he came in contact with happy, as well as those that didn't even meet him but just heard his voice or knew about him,” said Jay Patel.

“We are deeply saddened for the loss of our Balram but we are mortified that he passed in a huge amount of unnecessary pain, before his time and this was due to the lack of care, inappropriate medical treatment, and delay in appropriate treatment. A coroner's investigation has now been opened and the coroner is investigating the delays in Balram's treatment and the treatment itself,” he said.

Through Patients Lives Matter, he is campaigning for simple steps towards a swift and straightforward second opinion on treatment plans, with an independent body governing this process. 

#England #London


Top News

MP Election Results LIVE: Counting begins; BJP, Congress all set for mega semis ahead of 2024 polls

Madhya Pradesh Election Results LIVE: BJP takes huge lead, Congress a distant second

BJP leading in 155 of 230 seats, Congress in 68

Counting of votes underway in Chhattisgarh assembly elections

Chhattisgarh Assembly poll results: BJP takes lead over Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress

Counting of votes in elections to 90-member Assembly began a...

Amid tight security, counting of votes begins in Telangana

Telangana Assembly poll results: Congress stays ahead, ruling BRS trails

Counting of votes in elections to 119-member Assembly starte...


Cities

View All