Inspectors have called for improvements in maternity services at Middlesbrough's James Cook University Hospital and two South Tees hospitals, highlighting that patients are at risk on maternity wards. The scrutiny comes amid a broader crisis in maternity care, with a health board previously hit by a maternity scandal also receiving a verdict from inspectors.
Maternity services at two South Tees hospitals must improve, inspectors say https://t.co/kZnCpuOEE1
Patients are at risk on maternity wards at Middlesbrough's James Cook University Hospital, a watchdog found https://t.co/nYsCAK5dOO
Inspectors give verdict on birth centre at once maternity-scandal-hit health board https://t.co/oktiGR8WOE https://t.co/1HwLbiqxdF
Maternity service must improve, inspectors say https://t.co/vIMMIXmk8D
Her comments come amid a crisis in maternity care https://t.co/uXFWmgui0M