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Sep 2022
Over half of English maternity units not meeting safety standards
A recent analysis of statistics has found that over half of maternity units in England fail consistently to meet safety standards.
Health regulator the Care Quality Commission rates 7 per cent of units as posing a high risk of avoidable harm and a further 48 per cent require improvement.
Despite several attempts to transform maternity care in the country, the figures are slightly worse than a few years ago. The regulator says the pace of improvement has been disappointing.
The CQC went on to say that in most cases, pregnancy and birth are a safe and positive experience for women, but when things do go wrong, it is important to understand what happened and whether the outcome could have been different.
The most recent CQC safety ratings, which were published earlier this month, were analysed by the BBC for 147 maternity units in England and found that nine were given the lowest possible rating of inadequate for safety, meaning urgent action is required; 66 required improvement to reduce risk to mothers and babies, and ensure legal requirements on safety are met; 62 had a good rating for safety; and none were given the top rating of outstanding that would mean a comprehensive safety system was in place.
Victoria Vallance, the CQC’s director of secondary care, said inspectors often find the same problems in the maternity services they visit, for example not managing risk when women are deteriorating. She went on to say “We are worried. We are concerned. We have not seen the pace of improvement consistently, nationally, that we would hope and expect to see across maternity services.”
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