A nurse at Tasmania’s second biggest hospital has made explosive claims before a parliamentary inquiry including accusing a former head of medical services of falsifying patient records to avoid coronial inquests. The state's health department says its aware of the allegations and will investigate.
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00:00 Registered nurse and midwife Amanda Duncan today gave evidence before a parliamentary inquiry into ambulance ramping.
00:09 She made a series of claims about former Launceston General Hospital Medical Services boss Peter Renshaw,
00:15 including allegations that he falsified medical certificates of death to avoid coronial investigations.
00:21 Ms Duncan said she received staff reports of 11 cases where the cause of death was allegedly falsified.
00:29 I hope my evidence may bring validation for families who have suspected something amiss with their loved one's death
00:37 and/or the legal documentation they received from the LGH.
00:42 I also hope that truth and justice may follow.
00:46 She detailed one death in the emergency department where staff felt it could have been avoided if the patient was reviewed quicker
00:52 and been resuscitated in a hospital bed,
00:55 and said the decision not to refer it to the coroner defied basic common sense.
01:00 She also told the committee of another death where a patient could not be resuscitated following a cardiac arrest,
01:07 and how despite nursing staff feeling the death was preventable, no coronial inquest was held.
01:13 Dr Renshaw resigned in 2022, a year before the Commission of Inquiry found he engaged in misconduct by misleading it.
01:21 The ABC tried to contact him.
01:23 The health department has not responded to Ms Duncan's claims, but has previously promised to investigate all staff concerns.
01:30 That's nuts.
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