Ny next door neighbour died at the beginning of this year, seemingly down to poor communication. She was a diabetic, and had been on a self imposed diet/missing meals etc, her blood sugar levels dropped dramatically and she appeared to be getting a bit scatty. Her husband was not aware of her missing meals etc, but he started to notice her eratic odd behaviour, leaving the gas on, putting toothpaste in the fridge etc.. after a few weeks of her deterioration he called the doctor, she was admitted to a psychiatric hospital as his diagnosis was that she was suffering mentally. In fact it was due to her low blood sugar.
In the specialist psychiatric hospital she again refused to eat, no one monitored her eating, her blood levels dropped even more and she fell into a coma. She was then in a coma for a few months, transferrd to intensive care, and unfortunatly the damage done already was too much and she passed away. Had her local doctor liased with the psyciatric hospital, maybe someone would have taken more notice of the fact she was diabetic, and this could have all been prevented.
It's a horribly sad story, the negligence is still being investigated by the NHS, and hopefully this will never happen to anyone else.
However, I personally have been treated by the NHS numerous times and have nothing but praise for them. They deal with so many people a day, there are bound to be errors.