Quebec ombudsman finds ‘shortcomings’ in care at Montreal Children’s Hospital
MONTREAL — Quebec’s ombudsman is issuing a series of recommendations to the Montreal Children’s Hospital over deficient care.
The investigation by the office of ombudsman Marc-André Dowd revealed numerous shortcomings at the hospital, including infrequent monitoring of patients’ vital signs post-surgery.
The report, released today, also says young patients weren’t always properly monitored after they were given opiates such as morphine.
Dowd’s office says it launched the investigation after the agency was informed of worrying problems observed at the children’s hospital.