Revealed: The 14 NHS trusts that will be the focus of a national maternity investigation

Fourteen NHS confidences will be the focus of a national birth investigation in the midst of a ‘toxic covering culture’ at risking mothers and babies.
The Ministry of Health and Social Care (DHSC) announced that the services were quickly examined after a series of major birth scandals.
East city hospitals, in which a recent examination finds that 45 babies can be prevented from the deaths of the deaths of 45 babies, also includes NHS Trust.
The investigation will also include Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust, where an investigation revealed more than 200 mothers and their babies can survive with better care.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting launched an investigation that he believes in ‘systemic’ failure in NHS maintenance today.
NHS’nin families who lost babies in the hands of the fact that the truth is usually ‘gas’ he said.
“NHS I know that motherhood and newborn workers want the best for these mothers and babies, and the majority of births are safe and unidentified, but I cannot turn a blind eye to the failures in the system, ” he said.
‘Every prevented tragedy is too much. Damaged and old families will be at the center of this investigation to ensure that no one does not suffer like this. ‘
Speaking at the World Congress of Royal Obstetrics and Gynecologists in June

In March 2022, an investigation, neglect and bad care of the services in Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust caused the death of 200 babies and nine mothers.
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The president of the organizer of the doctors says that damaging mothers and babies is at the risk of normalization in birth units due to a ‘toxic’ covering culture in health care.
Charles Massey, General Manager of the General Medical Council (GMC), will tell the delegates at the conference ‘Something bad in their workplaces should have gone wrong in their workplaces when they are afraid to talk.
He argued that the nature of the ‘tribal’ nature of medicine could be withdrawn against each other, which can increase people to increase their concerns or accept them when things go wrong.
Massey, Massey, who will say to the Patient Security Congress of Health Services in Manchester, said, “Doctors make life and death decisions in environments where they are afraid to speak”.
‘These are the factors that lead to sincerity and honesty. And in these cultures, the biggest patient damage occurs.
“Everyone in this room will be aware of the scandals of recent years of motherhood care. This is one of the highest risky and high -pressure medicine.
‘The consequences of the wrong things can be particularly tragic and comprehensive, but will affect both a mother and her baby in order not to mention their wider families.
‘Non -minded – damage to mothers and babies – under the risk of normalization. And toxic culture is not a small part to be accused. ‘

Mr. Streeting, the investigation will be produced with the victims of birth scandals and families will give a sound about how the investigation was carried out. This involves looking at individual family cases in Leeds and Sussex, which suffers from NHS failures.
The investigation to be managed by Barones Valerie Amos will include the following NHS confidences: Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals, Blackpool Training Hospitals, East Kent Hospitals, Gloucestershire Hospitals, Leeds Hospitals Hospitals, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospital, Oxford University Hospital, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospital, Sandwell, Oxford University Hospital, Sandwell and Elizabeth Hospital, Leicester University Hospitals, Morecambe Gulf University Hospitals, University Hospitals Sussex and Yeovil Regional Hospital/SOMERSET NHS Foundation Trust.
The investigation will look at a series of services in the entire birth system after independent investigations that reveal a model of similar failures, and the voices of women were ignored, security concerns were ignored and weak leadership that created poisonous cultures.
Barones Amos said: ‘During this investigation, I will carry the weight of the loss of families with me.
‘I hope we can provide the answers that families seek and support NHS in determining maintenance areas that require emergency reform.’
The investigation is expected to result in December.