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NHS trusts to be examined in national investigation into ‘failures’

The government has identified 14 NHS trusts that will be investigated
The government has identified 14 NHS trusts that will be investigated (PA)
  • The government has identified 14 NHS trusts that will be investigated as part of a national review into failures in maternity and neonatal care.
  • Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting initiated the rapid investigation in June, following over 15 years of growing allegations of poor care.
  • Baroness Valerie Amos will lead the scrutiny, selecting trusts based on factors including Care Quality Commission surveys, perinatal mortality rates, and family feedback.
  • The review aims to produce national recommendations for maternity and neonatal services, with interim findings due by December 2025.
  • Baroness Amos stated that the experiences of mothers and families, particularly those from marginalised groups, will be central to shaping the recommendations.
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