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Largest maternity review in NHS history to be published

Largest maternity review in NHS history to be published

Summary

The NHS is about to publish its largest-ever maternity review, focusing on serious problems at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust that led to baby deaths and harm. The review involved input from thousands of families and staff, and a police investigation is ongoing into possible criminal misconduct.

Key Facts

  • The review started in September 2022 and covers maternity units at Nottingham City Hospital and Queen’s Medical Centre.
  • About 2,500 families and more than 800 staff gave information for the review.
  • Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust has already paid millions in compensation and fines, including a record £1.6 million fine in 2021 after three baby deaths.
  • A police investigation called Operation Perth is looking into possible manslaughter and other crimes linked to the maternity failures.
  • Two men were arrested and bailed for suspected misconduct related to the hospital’s mortuary services.
  • Medical regulators are investigating individual hospital staff members as well.
  • Some affected families, like Sarah and Jack Hawkins, have demanded justice and a full public inquiry.
  • The Hawkins family settled a large legal claim for £2.8 million after their baby was stillborn due to trust failings.
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