Singapore News - The Ministry of Health (MOH) will work with the National University Hospital (NUH) to thoroughly investigate an incident involving a pregnant woman who waited two hours at the hospital’s emergency department (ED).
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The National University Hospital (NUH) has apologised for an incident where a 36-week bleeding pregnant woman waited at its emergency department (ED) for two hours and later lost her baby.
Singapore News - The Ministry of Health (MOH) will work with the National University Hospital (NUH) to thoroughly investigate the incident involving a pregnant woman who
The National University Hospital (NUH) has apologised for an incident where a pregnant woman recently lost her unborn child after waiting at its emergency department (ED) for two hours. In a statement on Wednesday (March 23) night, NUH chief executive Aymeric Lim said that the hospital should have done more to provide closer monitoring and care to the patient, as.
Singapore News - The National University Hospital (NUH) has apologised for the incident where a 36-week pregnant woman waited at its emergency department (ED) for two hours and later lost her baby. NUH chief executive officer Aymeric Lim said in a statement on Wednesday night (March 23). Read more at www.tnp.sg