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RIP Terry McGarvey

February 24, 2014

How many people have done what he did in the past and not gone to the media?

A SERIOUSLY ill man died hours after he was hauled into an Atos fit-for-work assessment.

Terry McGarvey knew he wasn’t well enough to attend the hearing. But he was terrified his benefits would be stopped if he didn’t turn up.

He dragged himself to the assessment but had to be taken to hospital in an ambulance. Terry, 48, died the next day.

His brother Charlie, 50, said: “He said he felt terrible and didn’t think he could leave the house.

“But he was worried they’d take his benefits away if he didn’t go.

“When he went in, he sat down with a young woman who started asking him questions.

“I pointed out that he needed an ambulance, not a medical.

“They put us into a room next door and lay him on a bed. We waited more than an hour for the ambulance without anyone coming in to even ask how he was.”

Terry, who had blood disorder polycytheamia, died in Glasgow’s Victoria Infirmary from pneumonia last month. His death certificate also lists liver disease.

Charlie, from Glasgow, said Atos’s trained medical assessors should have realised his brother, a former lorry driver, was dangerously ill.

He added: “I think that if they had a doctor in there, they would have got an ambulance immediately.

“The girl who was supposed to be doing the examination never brought out a stethoscope or anything. They just put him in the room next door and that was the last we saw of her.”

An Atos spokesman said: “We would like to express our condolences to Mr McGarvey and
his family.

As soon as we were made aware that Mr McGarvey had taken ill, we offered our assistance and called for an ambulance.”

A spokesman for the Scottish Ambulance Service said: “The call was clinically triaged as a non-emergency based on detailed information provided by the caller.

“The caller was advised that the response to a non-emergency call at that time could take up to an hour but to call 999 again if the patient’scondition deteriorated.”

On Friday, victims of fit-to-work tests welcomed the news that Atos are ending their contract to carry out
Work Capability Assesments for the Department for Work and Pensions.

Thousands of seriously ill and vulnerable people have been deemed fit to work by the tests, only for the verdicts to be overturned on appeal.

5 Comments leave one →
  1. aturtle05's avatar
    aturtle05 permalink
    February 24, 2014 11:40 am

    Don’t tell me there’s a Fit For Work sanctions letter in the post to the family. Why the government cannot believe the Doctors and Consultants they already pay through the NHS and have to pay some suspect Doctors to test people for them I do not know!

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  2. Kim Bell's avatar
    Kim Bell permalink
    February 24, 2014 1:08 pm

    My heart goes out to Mr McGarvey family, I am so sorry for your loss xx We ALL have to do something to stop this from continuing, ATOS maybe pulling out, who is going to replace them, this government is unbelievable to say the least, can nobody in this Country actually do something, they need to be dragged into the streets and stoned, they know people are dying and they know it’s because of what they are doing, and they carry on regardless, why do we have to wait until next year, this needs to be done NOW, TODAY. Voting them out is not enough, they need to be arrested, to be charged and then to be punished. It sickens me to read about people dying because of these monsters and nothing is being done.

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  3. Jim Mcginnes Kt-Uk's avatar
    February 24, 2014 7:52 pm

    R.I,P Brave Terry, I will catch you on the Flipside .

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  4. Shirley day's avatar
    February 24, 2014 10:57 pm

    Rest in peace terry I’m so sorry thoughts are with your family x

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  5. Sher Smith's avatar
    Sher Smith permalink
    February 25, 2014 12:08 pm

    ATOS will STILL b carrying out these medical ‘interrogations’ but r now going under a new name: OH Assist http://mikesivier.wordpress.com/2014/02/25/a-thorn-by-any-other-name-atos-changes-to-oh-assist-business-as-usual/ The amount of pain & grief they have caused 2 people & their families is unbelieveable. My thoughts go out to Mr. McGarvey’s family & friends x

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