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England's maternity care report finds cruel comments, racism and cover-ups
Summary
An interim national investigation report says some NHS trusts covered up failings and falsified records, and that bereaved mothers faced cruel comments and incidents of racism; the inquiry is ongoing.
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An interim report from the national maternity and neonatal investigation into England's maternity care has been published. It was launched to examine serious concerns about care and outcomes. The report is part of an ongoing inquiry.
Key findings:
- The interim report has been published and the investigation remains ongoing.
- Officials reported that some NHS trusts covered up failings and falsified records given to bereaved families.
- The report recorded instances of cruel comments to bereaved mothers and incidents of racism and discrimination.
- It identified wider structural and staffing problems and a lack of accountability in some services.
Summary:
Officials said the interim report documents institutional failings, including record falsification, abusive comments and discrimination, alongside staffing and structural problems. Undetermined at this time.
