NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says his household didn’t obtain particular therapy after he referred to as Health Minister Brad Hazzard whereas his spouse Helen was struggling a medical emergency.
On Tuesday, Mr Perrottet was quizzed by Sky News journalist Sharri Markson if Mr Hazzard or NSW Ambulance Commissioner Dominic Morgan had organized an ambulance. When requested, Mr Perrottet mentioned he was “not sure” who made the decision.
He mentioned he referred to as Mr Hazzard whereas he was in a gathering with Mr Morgan. Both suggested him to go “straight home” and informed him he wanted an ambulance.
During the decision, Mr Hazzard requested for Mr Perrottet’s handle; nonetheless, the Premier mentioned he was solely informed on Wednesday that it was Mr Morgan who referred to as the ambulance.
“I’ve been completely transparent in relation to the situation. Never at all did I seek to get any treatment ahead of anyone else and that’s been proven by Dom Morgan,” he informed reporters on Wednesday.
“My wife was in immense pain. I spoke to Brad, it was a low-order priority. I’m sure the commissioner can provide a statement in relation to that situation.”
Mr Perrottet mentioned he was unaware who leaked his household’s medical data however denounced the motion.
“I don’t believe that anyone’s private medical records should be leaked. That’s not about Helen, that’s about anyone’s private records,” he mentioned.
“She was crying, she couldn’t move, she was lying in bed. She almost blacked out going to the bathroom.”
This comes as NSW paramedics have begun a week-long revolt towards guidelines that require them to stick with non-urgent sufferers till they’re transferred to hospital workers.
Instead, they are going to depart low-risk and non-urgent circumstances unattended to allow them to reply to emergency calls.
More to come back
Originally revealed as Dominic Perrottet denies his spouse acquired particular therapy after calling Health Minister Brad Hazzard
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au