'From excitement to emptiness': Families affected by largest NHS maternity scandal tell their stories
•'From excitement to emptiness': Families affected by largest NHS maternity scandal tell their storiesByGreig Watson and Chris Waring, East Midlands Published23 minutes agoThe findings of an inquiry in...
•She called Jack and Sarah's fight for the truth "a watershed moment", and "the patient safety catalyst for the Nottingham maternity review".Jack told the BBC: "My God, you know, how on earth are you s...
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'From excitement to emptiness': Families affected by largest NHS maternity scandal tell their storiesByGreig Watson and Chris Waring, East Midlands Published23 minutes agoThe findings of an inquiry into the largest maternity scandal in NHS history have finally been made public.The numbers are as striking as they are horrific - about 2,500 families involved, and the stark figure of 155 babies who may have survived with better care, in addition to 105 who suffered serious injury due to failings.A total of 520 cases of mothers and babies were graded as 2 or 3 for harm, with grade 2 representing "significant concerns" and grade 3 "major concerns" over care.Grade 2 represents sub-optimal care - in which different management might have made a difference to the outcome, and grade 3 is where different management would reasonably be expected to have made a difference.Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust has apologised to all those affected and said it was committed to making improvements.But behind the statistics are the faces and stories of the families who have been changed forever.Sarah and Jack HawkinsImage source, BBC/Chris WaringIn April 2016, Sarah Hawkins and her husband Jack lost their daughter Harriet, when she was stillborn at Nottingham City Hospital after intervention was repeatedly delayed.Harriet was delivered nine hours after dying and an external review of the case concluded her death was "almost certainly preventable".In her landmark report, Ockenden said Harriet's death "was compounded by a systemic cover-up and investigations designed to mislead, which took a profound toll on the couple's wellbeing". She called Jack and Sarah's fight for the truth "a watershed moment", and "the patient safety catalyst for the Nottingham maternity review".Jack told the BBC: "My God, you know, how on earth are you supposed to deal with the change in life from such excitement...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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