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Maternity care at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex, went from "requires improvement" to "inadequate" after a Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection in March 2024.
The latest Care Quality Commission report brings together the findings from 131 unit inspections. Take action to avoid poor maternity care becoming normalised, watchdog warns Skip to main content
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said it was worried about the way staff work together and described ‘systemic’ problems in NHS maternity. Maternity services ‘getting worse’, hospitals ...
A report by the CQC threatened to close the maternity ward at FGH by 21 November 2011 if major changes were not implemented. [2] The NMC identified 19 areas requiring urgent improvement, including governance, risk management, collaborative working and leadership.
The report examined the CQC's response to complaints about baby and maternal deaths and injuries at Furness General Hospital in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria and was instigated by a complaint from a member of the public and "an allegation of a "cover-up" submitted by a whistleblower at CQC."
A Care Quality Commission inspection in the last week of August 2018 raised concerns about staff shortages and poor patient care. Urgent enforcement action is being taken. [26] In the years to 2018 there have been six different inquiries into maternity care at the trust, one was by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. In 2017 ...
The Care Quality Commission downgraded its ratings for maternity care at the Royal Derby Hospital and Queen’s Hospital in Burton-upon-Trent. NHS trust maternity services rated inadequate by ...
Safety watchdog has warned over emerging ‘two tier’ system in the NHS