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About: Kalgoorlie Health Campus / Emergency Department Kalgoorlie Health Campus / Kalgoorlie Outpatient Clinic WA Country Health Service

(as a carer),

I am a carer for my parents. One of my parents attended a specialist appointment for their heart earlier this year.  The Specialist from Western cardiologists felt it was appropriate to place a heart monitor subdermally.

I took time from my full-time employment to accompany my parent on flights that I paid for, hired a car to take them to Joondalup Health Campus and a hotel, as the appointment was early in the morning. I understood it was a day surgery—no mention of PATS.

Turns out the procedure was a local anesthetic and subdermal implant, over in under 20 minutes. I am unsure why it couldn't have been done in Kalgoorlie.

Within a week, my parent's app, which they had been given and connected to the sensor, showed fluttering in their heart. I took my parent to the ER, and tests showed their heart was normal while at the ER. We were both told that a follow-up by Western Cardiology, who would be monitoring the sensor, would be made if there was an issue, and we were sent home.  This was in April.

My parent has refused to go wait in the ER when experiencing heart fluttering, dizziness, and nausea, as they were under the belief that it was being monitored and if there was an issue, they would be contacted.

My parent's health has declined dramatically since April, requiring their Aged Care Home Care to move two levels, with falls happening two to three times a week.

Recently, my parent fell from bed and could not rise. 

The nect day, I rang Outpatients Kalgoorlie, who advised me to ring Western Cardiologists. They had no record of a referral to Joondalup, the sensor being placed, and the receptionist happily made an appointment so that they could "assess" what was going on in the middle of December.  I feel sure, given my experience with outpatients for myself and those I care for, the appointment will be rescheduled for February or possibly later, so close to a year since my parent's previous appointment. 

Spoiler alert, my parent has a sensor and the app that goes with it, so a referral did already happen, so I believe it's no point telling me that no record exists of that happening.

 
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Response from Hamish Burton, A/Director Kalgoorlie Health Campus, Kalgoorlie Health Campus, WA Country Health Service 2 weeks ago
Hamish Burton
A/Director Kalgoorlie Health Campus, Kalgoorlie Health Campus,
WA Country Health Service
Submitted on 1/12/2025 at 1:56 PM
Published on Care Opinion Australia at 3:44 PM


Dear Wishididntcare,

Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. Communication and continuity of care are core components of the National Standards under which we operate, and we regret that your experience did not reflect these principles.

Firstly, I want to sincerely apologise for the stress and uncertainty you and your parent have faced. It’s clear that there were gaps in communication and follow-up, and I understand how concerning this must be given the circumstances.

Secondly, I would like to investigate this matter further to understand what occurred and identify opportunities for improvement for service delivery at our hospital. Western Cardiology is an external provider that utilises rooms at Kalgoorlie Health Campus as visiting specialists, and I therefore want to provide detailed feedback to the team. To assist us, I encourage you to provide more detailed feedback to our Safety and Quality Team via GSEGCG@health.wa.gov.au, so we can communicate with you directly and review the coordination of services.

Thank you again for bringing this to our attention. Your input is invaluable in helping us improve the care and experience we provide.

Warm regards,

Hamish Burton
A/Director, Kalgoorlie Health Campus

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