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GPHC Acknowledges Investigative Panel Findings on the Passing of Mr. Voshaun Manbodh

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March 31, 2025
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The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) acknowledges the findings of the independent investigative panel, which included external experts, regarding the unfortunate passing of Mr. Voshaun Manbodh, a firefighter, at our facility following an injury sustained in the line of duty. 

From the outset, it is important to clarify that Mr. Manbodh’s death was not solely the result of his acute injury. Rather, it was a complex complication arising from his acute trauma in conjunction with underlying chronic disease. The Investigative Panel concluded that Mr. Manbodh passed away due to a known secondary complication of traumatic injuries—multiple bleeding ulcers.

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The findings underscore the challenges inherent in managing multifactorial medical conditions and the need for a comprehensive, integrated approach to patient care. The investigation has provided critical insights into areas that require improvement, including clinical coordination, timely escalation of care, and adherence to established trauma management protocols.

Additionally, the Investigative Panel has concluded that there is no evidence that Mr. Manbodh fell from his bed, a claim that was verified by the nurses on duty and other patients in the ward at the time.

The panel’s review identified key areas for improvement in trauma management, interdisciplinary communication, documentation, and discharge protocols. While the findings highlight systemic gaps that contributed to this unfortunate outcome, they do not suggest intentional negligence or wrongdoing by any individual or department. Instead, the report emphasizes the urgent need for structural and procedural enhancements to ensure the highest standard of patient care. 

To strengthen patient safety and prevent similar occurrences in the future, GPHC is implementing the following measures:

  1. Enhanced Multidisciplinary Communication – Mandatory interdisciplinary case discussions for complex trauma cases to ensure continuous collaboration between all involved medical teams.
  2. Reinforced Escalation Protocols – Improved monitoring and response mechanisms for changes in patient condition, ensuring timely intervention.
  3. Clinical Governance Strengthening – Review and update of documentation policies, including clearer referral feedback mechanisms and improved communication of critical lab values.
  4. Training and Capacity Building – Continuous medical education sessions focusing on trauma care best practices, interdisciplinary coordination, and early complication detection.
  5. Policy Updates – Refinement of discharge protocols to ensure that all necessary medical teams remain engaged in a patient’s care until stability is confirmed.

GPHC remains committed to delivering high-quality healthcare and learning from every case to improve patient outcomes. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of the investigative panel and the dedication of our medical teams. As we move forward, we will continue to refine our clinical processes to provide the safest and most effective care possible to all patients.

GPHC extends our deepest condolences to Mr. Manbodh’s family, friends, and colleagues. We recognize the profound impact of this loss and reaffirm our commitment to continuous improvement in patient care and safety.

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