Interactive map reveals worst NHS maternity units as report deems HALF ‘unsafe’

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Interactive map reveals worst NHS maternity units as report deems HALF ‘unsafe’
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URGENT action is needed to fix NHS maternity services as half of them are below standard, inspectors warn. An audit by the Care Quality Commission found massive variation in mum-and-baby units but …

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