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A hospital trust being investigated over baby deaths and subject to repeated warnings over patient safety across two sites has been put into special measures. | A hospital trust being investigated over baby deaths and subject to repeated warnings over patient safety across two sites has been put into special measures. |
It means Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust (SaTH) in Shropshire is no longer trusted to run itself alone. | It means Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust (SaTH) in Shropshire is no longer trusted to run itself alone. |
The trust was already reporting to a watchdog over maternity and emergency services care at both Royal Shrewsbury and The Princess Royal hospitals. | |
SaTH has been contacted for comment. | SaTH has been contacted for comment. |
The decision follows months of concern over the trust. | |
Issues included an announcement in August that the scope of an independent review into a series of baby deaths - commissioned by the government in 2017 - would be expanded, with concerns raised over what is thought to be more than 100 cases. | |
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has written to local politicians to inform them of the move to special measures. | Health Secretary Matt Hancock has written to local politicians to inform them of the move to special measures. |
He wrote: "In light of ongoing concerns about the trust's quality and performance and recent concerns raised by the Care Quality Commission, I believe that this is the right decision to take to ensure safe services for patients." | He wrote: "In light of ongoing concerns about the trust's quality and performance and recent concerns raised by the Care Quality Commission, I believe that this is the right decision to take to ensure safe services for patients." |
Mr Hancock said SaTH would receive support and "enhanced oversight" from NHS Improvement (NHSI). | |
NHSI said it was the first time it had put a trust in special measures without a recommendation from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to which SaTH had been reporting over Royal Shrewsbury and The Princess Royal, its sister site in Telford. | |
The CQC said its inspection report on SaTH was due, but it had been minded to recommend special measures. | |
Following inspections in August, the CQC announced in October concerns over patient safety in not only maternity but emergency services. | |
In response, the CQC ordered the two hospitals to check in weekly over the departments' standards. | |
On Tuesday, SaTh was hit with a further CQC warning over staffing levels in critical care and concerns over practice on some medical wards. | |
Three days earlier, an estimated 3,000 people marched in protest over SaTH's plan to close A&E at The Princess Royal at night, with the trust citing staff shortages for its decision. | |
CQC's chief inspector Ted Baker said: "I believe there is sufficient evidence that the trust will not be able to make all the necessary improvements in the quality of their services without external support and I asked NHS Improvement to put in place all necessary support without delay." |