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Kalmar Hospital Files Lex Maria Report After Delayed Stroke Treatment for Elderly Patient

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Key Points
  • Kalmar County Hospital filed a Lex Maria report on March 27, 2026, after delayed treatment of a patient in their 90s with neurological symptoms.
  • The patient's symptoms were initially interpreted as stroke but dismissed, and when symptoms returned, they were not recognized as stroke symptoms, leading to delayed correct treatment.
  • Chief Physician Gunhild Nordesjö Haglund made the report, and measures have been implemented to prevent recurrence, with IVO reviewing the case.

The Kalmar County Hospital has filed a Lex Maria report following delayed treatment of a patient in their 90s, according to an official statement from Region Kalmar län. The report, dated March 27, 2026, details that the elderly patient sought care for neurological symptoms that were initially interpreted as a possible stroke. After examination, stroke suspicion was dismissed, but when symptoms returned, they were not interpreted as stroke symptoms, leading to other medical treatment being administered instead.

This resulted in delayed correct treatment. Chief Physician Gunhild Nordesjö Haglund at Länssjukhuset i Kalmar made the report according to Lex Maria requirements. The hospital has implemented measures to reduce the risk of recurrence.

Region Kalmar län states that they openly inform about all Lex Maria reports as part of their patient safety work, aiming to move from a punitive culture to a more preventive approach. The report will be reviewed by the Health and Social Care Inspectorate (IVO), which will assess whether the planned measures meet requirements for high patient safety.

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