Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Hospitals are not obliged to investigate serious complaints:

Tallaght Hospital refused to interview their staff member I gave as a witness.


Ms H. Dixon rules that the hospital were right to refuse to interview my witness:


To cover up their culpability in leaving me crippled for life by Tallaght Hospital and their Dr J. Noel, the hospital claims I did not follow Dr Noel's instructions and my claims to have done so are lies. The hospital still stands by this, supported by the Data Protection Commissioner, Ms H. Dixon.
In rebuttal of the hospital's claims I identified, as my witness/proof, the staff member I had dealt with to support my complaint to the Hospital.
From 2010 to 2018 all documentation released shows that this staff member was never interviewed for the 'investigations' by the hospital or the Data Protection Commissioner and, obviously, had never denied dealing with me.
Ms H. Dixon has now closed my complaint to her, ruling that the fact that Tallaght Hospital had never involved the staff member I identified, was acceptable and fair process.
Ms Dixon is factually ruling that the hospital [any hospital] does not have to investigate very serious complaints that are backed by evidence - even though my health has been seriously damaged.
Justifying the exclusion of the identified staff member it's indicated to me that failure to interview the identified staff member is of no consequence as it's up to me to prove I'm not a liar and not up to the hospital to prove their claims that I'm a liar.
Ms Dixon insists that it's not good enough for me to identify and say, this is the staff member I dealt with. Ms Dixon says I have to prove I dealt with this staff member and it's not up to the hospital to speak to the staff member.
This clear bias conduct of the Ms Dixon is nothing new, but a question comes to mind - why exclude this hospital staff member for 8 years if she does not support my claims?
Ms Dixon has yet again made her stance very clear, she will protect the hospital and ensure they are not accountable - Thereby confirming what a coroner went on record as saying, that Tallaght Hospital “sounds like a very dangerous place to be for anybody, let alone a sick patient”.
What I and other pensioners are being told is that unless you have the finances to launch legal action, you have no Rights.

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