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Wes Streeting announces investigation into NHS maternity services | NHS

The Minister of Health, Wes Streeting, launched a national investigation in cases of “regular” failure NHS Motherhood services in England said, “Motherhood units fail, hospitals fail, trust fails, and the organizers fail” and there was “a lot of traffic Pak”.

Speaking at the annual conference of gynecologists at the Royal College on Monday, the street said that the investigation will urgently look at the worst performance in the country as well as the entire maternity system.

The investigation, due to the conclusion by December, will consider up to 10 of the most maternity and new units in order to give answers to the bereaved and affected families about what happened during their care.

The streets did not explain the amount of the investigation cost, but he expected it would be “somewhat less” that the “massive” amount paid by NHS in the demands of clinical neglect.

Speaking of pressure after his main speech, he said: “There are some variables that we are still practicing with families regarding what the team seems, and what are the reference conditions and how they will succeed.

“Perhaps the most shocking statistics in this field is that we pay more than clinical neglect of the failure of motherhood, which we spend on maternity services.”

The government also said on Monday that the National Labor and Walid Labor Squad, headed by the Minister of Health and with a committee of maternity experts and bereaved families, will be created.

The announcement of an independent review of maternity services throughout England was likely to be probably after a series of prominent failures in maternity care seen across many NHS boxes.

in FebruaryNHS TRST (NUH) Hospitals (NUH) was fined 1.6 million pounds after his recognition that they failed to provide safe care and treatment for three children who died within months of each other.

Ockenden review, Posted in 2022Investigating 1,862 maternity cases in Sharousbury and Telford NHS TRST, I found that hundreds of children died or were seriously disabled due to the mistakes committed in confidence.

During his main speech at the conference, the Minister of Health publicly apologized to the families affected by these failures.

He said: “They all had to fight the truth and justice, and they describe that they are ignored, gas, lying, manipulating them and attaching them more because of the inability to simply be confident that there is something wrong. I want to say publicly how sorry I am.

Streeting added: “Sorry for what NHS has put it, sorry for the way the state has been treated since then and sorry that we have not yet put this right, because these families condemn more than an apology. They are due to change; they owe accountability and they owe the truth.”

RCOG welcomed the investigation, saying that the state of maternity care “does not get the care of the safe and emotional motherhood they deserve, with tragic results destroying destroyed families.”

Professor Rani Thacar, RCOG president, said: “It is very important that the national review will be announced today quickly, and it depends on the evidence from the previous maternity investigations and produces a final set of recommendations that make the ancestors through the system.

“We support the commitment of the Minister of Health and Social Welfare to bring women, families, maternity employees and local NHS leaders together to determine the way towards permanent improvements. By recognizing the place of different matters and learning from this, we can rebuild the rugged maternity system that provides global care.”

Sir Jim Maki, CEO of NHS England said:

“This rapid national investigation must determine a line of sanding of maternity – defining one set of clear procedures for NHS leaders to ensure high -quality care for all.

“Transparency will be a key to understanding contrast and stabilizing poor care – by highlighting the largest areas of failure that we can take into account, every year, more than half a million children are born under our care and the safety of our motherhood with the right of the public in NHS – so we must act immediately to improve the trends for the benefit of mothers, children, families and employees.”

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