Thousands of people every year are suffering severe sepsis or dying from the illness due to NHS failures, a report has found. GPs and hospital doctors are failing to spot signs of sepsis – which kills at least 37,000 people a year in the UK – and are diagnosing the condition too late, experts said.
NHS failures mean thousands suffer or die from severe sepsis each year – report
by Research Team | Nov 25, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments