An independent review led by Wes Streeting will address the blame culture at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, aiming to improve maternity and neonatal services following concerns raised in a national inquiry.
- Wes Streeting, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, announced an independent review to tackle the blame culture affecting staff at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
- The review is part of a rapid national assessment of maternity and neonatal services across England, initiated in June and led by Baroness Valerie Amos.
- Brendan Brown, chief executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, expressed apologies to bereaved families, stating the inquiry aims to provide them with necessary answers.
Why It Matters
This review is vital as it seeks to enhance the safety and quality of maternity care in the National Health Service, addressing systemic issues that affect patient outcomes and staff morale. The findings could influence policy changes and improve care for infants and families across the UK.