Council chooses not to buy rundown city site for redevelopmentThe report said the patient, identified only as C, was subsequently offered “a much fuller discussion of their treatment options” from the second health board “including some tests which they were not offered by NHS Tayside”.The ombudsman’s report continued: “C complained to [NHS Tayside] about the differences in the treatments offered.
C noted that the board appeared to be alone in not using a specific test and that their approach was outdated and not patient centred.“C also pointed to a Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) report into practices within the board’s oncology department. “This had found areas for improvement, including communication with patients and the use of.
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