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"Transport logistics between country hospitals and Perth"

About: Margaret River Hospital / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

Presented at the ED with high temperatures associated with Myleodysplastic  neoplasms (mds). I got absolutely top care from the staff but unfortunately they could not provide the treatment I needed which is available for me at SCGH.

This is where the problem arose as I was too unwell to make my own way to Perth, a 3 hour drive by car. The Rfds became involved to expedite matters, but this turned into a complete disaster as it took just on 7 hours from the time I departed Margaret Rivet until I arrived at SCGH due to what I believed to be the disorganisation of the coordinating services.

For example 2 hours ramping at Bunbury waiting on the Rfds plane to leave Albany to collect me in Bunbury, ( why they could not divert to Margaret River is a mystery). Meanwhile our only resident paramedic is out of the district for 4 hours which I felt was totally unnecessary. The Twenty minute flight to Jandakot went smoothly only to have to be ramped there for 1 1/2 hours before an ambulance arrived to take me the last 40 minutes to SCGH.

Once I arrived at SCGH I was admitted post haste and my treatment began

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