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Jul 2021
Chief executive of NHS trust admits hospital was an unsafe environment for mothers and babies
Tracy Taylor, chief executive of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust has admitted the trust did not provide a safe environment where midwives could deliver safe care to women and babies.
In a message sent to staff earlier this week, Ms Taylor said the revelations made for “difficult reading”.
She added “We fully accept that, although our maternity team are passionate about what they do, we have not created an environment where these same staff can provide a positive and safe experience for every family in their care, every time.
“When we make mistakes and do not get that care right, we know that the effects can be devastating and we have apologised from the bottom of our hearts to the families who have not received the high level of care they need and deserve.
It has also emerged the Care Quality Commission has warned the trust it is considering launching a criminal prosecution against it for its failure to provide safe care to a baby who died as a result of gross failings by the trust in 2019.
Ms Winter went on to say in her message to staff “Improving our maternity services is one of our top priorities and we know how tirelessly colleagues in maternity are working to make those improvements.
“Since September 2020 we have hired 37 midwives, including a new director of midwifery, and we are ensuring everyone working in maternity is up-to-date with the training they need to do their job. We have invested in new equipment to assist our staff in their roles and we are improving our digital maternity records, to ensure that every staff member can easily access the data to help inform the care they provide.”
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