The sister of a woman whose death was partly caused by inadequate care in the Royal Hobart Hospital’s emergency department fears others could suffer because of short-staffing in hospitals. Anne Woulleman-Jarvis, 62, died in July 2015 from a head injury, six days after she fell and struck her head. Her death came less than 24 hours after she was discharged from the emergency department (ED) where she had complained of headaches and nausea after the fall. Tasmanian coroner Rod Chandler yesterday found Mrs Woulleman-Jarvis’ death was partly caused by inadequate care in the ED due to short-staffing.

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