Coroner calls for better care for cardiac patients
A TASMANIAN coroner has recommended improved care for the state’s cardiac patients following the likely avoidable death of a Queenstown woman from heart disease.Margaret Wynne Newett, 77, died at the North West Regional Hospital in Burnie on January 5, 2014, from combined heart disease and calcific aortic valve sclerosis.Coroner Rod Chandler found her death may have been avoided if her doctors had recognised the seriousness of her condition and responded “in a more urgent and proactive manner”.“..>> view originalTasmanian netballer Kelsie Rainbow breaks 10-year selection drought
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