新西兰的Hato Hone St John在心脏病发作紧急情况期间侵犯了一个人的权利,造成111通电话被错误地列为优先,而且没有重新处理,造成死亡。 New Zealand's Hato Hone St John breached a man's rights during a heart attack emergency, causing death due to misprioritized 111 call and lack of re-triaging.
在新西兰,副卫生和残疾专员Deborah James发现Hato Hone St John在应对心脏病突发事件时侵犯了一个人的权利。 In New Zealand, Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Deborah James found that Hato Hone St John breached a man’s rights when responding to a heart attack emergency. 最初111通电话被错误地列为优先,尽管该男子的状况恶化,导致其死亡,但后续电话没有被重新取消。 An initial 111 call was misprioritized, and a follow-up call was not re-triaged despite the man's worsening condition, leading to his death. 建议包括正式道歉、加强工作人员培训、改进调度规程以防止今后发生事故。 Recommendations included formal apologies, enhanced staff training, and improved dispatch protocols to prevent future incidents.