A new report reveals potentially avoidable harm or death for over 500 mothers and babies linked to care at a UK hospital. The investigation details a pattern of poor care contributing to at least 150 infant deaths, marking the latest in a series of maternity scandals within the UK’s National Health Service. The report, published Wednesday, highlights systemic issues within the hospital trust. Authorities are now facing increased scrutiny regarding the quality and safety of maternity services nationwide. The findings are expected to prompt further investigations and potential legal action. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about maternity care standards and accountability within the UK healthcare system.
