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Being stuck in NHS bed led to death, inquest finds

Being stuck in NHS bed led to death, inquest finds

Summary

Tim Hull, a 56-year-old man with a rare neurological condition, died after spending seven months confined to a bed that was too small for him while waiting for necessary NHS equipment like a hoist. An inquest found he died from infections caused by being bedbound, and highlighted issues with gaps in care for complex patients.

Key Facts

  • Tim Hull was 6ft 10in tall and lived in Worcester.
  • He had Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia, causing muscle weakness and spasms.
  • Hull needed a larger bed and a ceiling hoist to help him move but faced long waits for this equipment.
  • He stopped taking life-saving kidney transplant medication due to distress over poor care and pain.
  • Hull spent two years in a standard hospital bed that caused severe discomfort.
  • NHS staff took action only after the BBC reported his case, arranging a hoist and bed extension.
  • Hull died from bronchopneumonia and a urinary tract infection linked to being bedbound.
  • The inquest said complex patients risk falling through gaps between different health and social care services.
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