HSE apologises to woman, 69, who suffered stroke after discharge without blood-thinning medication

Mary Moss, her counsel told the High Court, continued “unknowingly for six weeks” without her anticoagulants and had a major stroke and is now disabled.

HSE apologises to woman, 69, who suffered stroke after discharge without blood-thinning medication

The HSE has apologised in court to a 69-year old woman who suffered a major stroke after she was discharged from a hospital without her blood-thinning medication.

Mary Moss, her counsel told the High Court, continued “unknowingly for six weeks” without her anticoagulants and had a major stroke and is now disabled.

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