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Ombudsman orders £25,000 pay out

Posted: 27 March 2003 | Subscribe Online


Hertfordshire Council and health authority are set to reimburse more than £25,000 of nursing home fees to a woman after the local government ombudsman ruled that her late husband had incorrectly been denied access to free continuing care.

A social worker, who had responsibility for finding a suitable nursing home for the complainant's late husband after he was discharged from hospital, agreed to apply for NHS continuing care funding but failed to do so.

The social worker then closed the man's file without telling his wife. The complaint was made after a different social worker successfully applied for continuing care when the man's savings fell below £16,000.
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Although the council upheld the complaint, they refused to reimburse her the £22,055 worth of fees until the ombudsman intervened.

The case follows the ruling last month by health service ombudsman Ann Abrahams, who upheld claims that four older people from different health authorities were incorrectly forced to pay for their continuing care in care homes (news, page 10, 27 February). She called for the four authorities to identify other patients similarly affected and warned that "significant sums of money are likely to be involved".


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