Derby maternity deaths may have been prevented - report

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The deaths occurred at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust over a 16-month period

By Jennifer Harby and Rob SissonsThree women who died under the care of a hospital's maternity unit may have survived if earlier recommendations had been implemented, a report has said.A review by the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch also found a culture of intimidation and bullying and made safety recommendations.In response to the report, it described the recommendations as "invaluable".

"This did not directly impact on the seven women whose care was being explored in this thematic review," the report said. He said Bernadette, who worked for Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, had chosen to have their baby in Derby in part due to concerns over maternity care services in Nottingham.

He said he was taken to a room outside where one of the consultants told him Bernadette was in cardiac arrest and was later told she had died."

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