Less than 24 hours after checking into hospital, Amrita Lanka died of a treatable heart condition. 'There have been so many mistakes, none of it should have happened.' 9News
"There have been so many mistakes, none of it should have happened," her father Chandra Sekhar Lanka said.
Monash Health has promised to implement all 11 recommendations within six months, including improving communication between staff and families from diverse backgrounds. Premier Daniel Andrews has also said the government would also look into changes that could be made. "It's my expectation that Monash Health will implement any and all findings, and SaferCare Victoria will have more to say to the government about whether there are broader things we can do," he said."I'll need advice from clinical experts about whether there's any further changes we can make."
Amrita's parents have hired a legal team from Slater and Gordon to investigate a medical negligence claim against the hospital.For now they want to help other families, with a proposed new law called Amrita's Rule.Continue reading
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