12h. Igas. the Man Who Died in bragança Could Have Survived in Case of Immediate Relief
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IGAS admits that the 86-year-old user who died of myocardial infarction in October 2024 had a life expectancy, although reduced. Still, Venance Mondlane accused of 5 crimes.
The IGAS report points to failure to meet INEM, highlighting significant delays in the processing of the call for emergency. IGAS considers the delay "extremely excessive, excessive and unacceptable", but failed to allocate individual responsibility, suggesting possible State liability.
The General Health Inspection concluded that the man who died of heart disease in Bragança in October could have survived if INEM's aid had been immediate. However, IGAS does not blame the workers. More videos at: http://bit.ly/FalaPortugualSite #FalaPortugual #RecordEurope #Information See this and other news on the 'European Record' site
The General Health Activity Inspection (IGAS) concluded this Wednesday that an 86-year-old user who died from myocardial infarction on 31 October 2024, during the seizure of pre-hospital emergency techniques, had a likelihood of survival if he had been assisted more quickly. João Varanda Fernandes, a health specialist, analyzes the case.
User, aged 86 died from myocardial infarction until 31 October 2024, during the seizure of t-cnics of emergency in pre-hospital.
Health inspectors say that an 86-year-old patient, a victim of heart disease, could have been more likely to survive if he had survived in time. He expected almost an hour and a half by the medical team.
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