A Cape Breton family is calling for changes to the health-care system after an investigation found hospital staff likely failed to provide proper care to their loved one before she died.
Bridget Anne Denny, 65, was taken to the Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Sydney in January 2021 due to pain she believed was associated with lupus, an autoimmune disease. She died in hospital the day after being admitted.
CBC News has learned the circumstances surrounding Denny’s death are now being investigated by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia. According to an organization spokesperson, no details of a complaint can be discussed or
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