Two Leeds hospitals’ maternity services rated inadequate over safety risks
Care Quality Commission demands urgent improvements at Leeds general infirmary and St James’s
The care of women and babies at two Leeds hospitals presents a significant risk to their safety, the NHS regulator has said, after the preventable deaths of dozens of newborns.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) demanded urgent improvements to maternity services at Leeds general infirmary and St James’s hospital as it downgraded them to “inadequate”.
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By Josh Halliday North of England editor
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Care Quality Commission demands urgent improvements at Leeds general infirmary and St James’s
The care of women and babies at two Leeds hospitals presents a significant risk to their safety, the NHS regulator has said, after the preventable deaths of dozens of newborns.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) demanded urgent improvements to maternity services at Leeds general infirmary and St James’s hospital as it downgraded them to “inadequate”.
Continue reading...
By Josh Halliday North of England editor
Two Leeds hospitals’ maternity services rated inadequate over safety risks to Continue reading...
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