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Jun 2022
CQC report finds Countess of Chester Hospital maternity services unsafe
A hospital has been ordered to make urgent improvements following a damning inspection during which its maternity unit was found to be unsafe.
Inspectors found the department at Countess of Chester Hospital to have a dangerous lack of suitable equipment and staff numbers, and it also scored the lowest rate nationally for staff morale.
The unannounced inspection which took place in February and March, was prompted following concerns about the quality of care in certain areas. It covered surgery, medical care, urgent and emergency services and maternity care, as well as leadership.
Inspectors found a number of failings at the maternity unit. Notably, there were not enough staff members with the right qualifications or skills to keep women and babies safe, or suitable equipment.
The report also said the trust did not learn from compromised safety incidents.
Between April and November 2021, five patients had major haemorrhages after giving birth at the hospital, resulting in unplanned hysterectomies. Not all of these incidents were reported as serious and action plans were not completed in an acceptable time and one patient’s lifesaving surgery was delayed as there was no hysterectomy kit in that part of the hospital.
Dr Susan Gilby, chief executive of the trust, said work was underway to address “key areas for further improvement”, adding “In our maternity department, we have implemented and are continuing to develop measures to ensure we can consistently provide patients with the safe and effective care they have a right to expect.”
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