The
tragedy continues in the review ordered by the government of Shrewsbury and
Telford NHS Trust.
Patient
safety concerns forced the health secretary to put the hospital trust into
special measures. This Trust is no longer trusted to run itself and is now
being overseen by NHS Improvement. It is reportedly the first time a Trust has
been placed in this position without a recommendation from the care Quality
commission first of all.
It
is reported that there are now 215 families who have raised their concerns over
the maternity care received with concerns over significant errors, deaths and
injuries. The Trust have ensured the public that all cases will be thoroughly
investigated so that lessons are learnt.
Strong
external support is clearly needed to help the Trust get back on track and to
ensure that care for its patients is back to a satisfactory standard in the
shortest time possible. Those whose needs are serviced by the Trust will need
reassurance that the care and services are moving in a positive direction.
We,
of course, appreciate the NHS is under immense pressures through lack of
funding, difficulty with staffing levels and the ever challenging demands of
the service we expect to be provided with. It is, however, vitally important
that the service delivered is of the right standard and action therefore must sometimes to be taken.
At
Ramsdens we have a dedicated team who can talk to you about any concerns you
may have about care you have received through the NHS or private institution.
Our clinical negligence solicitors will be able to advise you on whether they
believe there to be a potential claim against the provider of your treatment.
To find out if you can make a claim, call us on 0800 804 450 or text CLAIMS to 80988. Alternatively, fill out an online enquiry form and we will be in touch at a time that is suitable for you.