Commons health committee says NHS has reduced baby deaths significantly but could do more to improve safety
- A cascade of catastrophic failings’: the UK’s baby death scandals
A thousand babies die preventable deaths every year in England because a culture of shifting blame and keeping tight-lipped means lessons are not learned after mistakes happen on NHS maternity wards, a report by MPs has said.
Almost two in five childbirth units still provide care that is unsafe to some extent, despite maternity care improving in recent years after a series of scandals, the health select committee said in a hard-hitting report published on Tuesday.
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