NHS Scotland caring for 8% of the population but with not one of the five major maternity crises and a system that is ‘equitable’

Professor John Robertson OBA

From BBC Health today:

Health Secretary Wes Streeting, has said “we must act now” as he announced a national investigation into maternity care in England.

The announcement comes after a series of critical reports into maternity care over the past decade.

Dr Clea Harmer, chief executive of the baby loss charity Sands, said the national investigation was “much-needed and long-overdue”.

The ‘Scottish’ media are quiet. If they had something, they’d be all over it like nappy rash.

I searched for ‘Scotland maternity inspections substandard‘ – only English ‘hits’.

I searched the Healthcare Improvement Scotland site – nothing.

I tried ‘Scotland maternity hospital inspection concerns‘ – bingo!

As in the headline, only one minor concern in 2017 and another in 2013 but hey, using Reporting Scotland editorial standards, that’ll do. Get Gulhane or Baillie on the phone.

Equitable in Scotland?

See this from Stirling University researchers in the BMJ in 2019:

We found few differences in maternity care experience for women based on their physical or socioeconomic characteristics. Our findings indicate that maternity care in Scotland is generally equitable. 

https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/2/e023282

Further measures in Scotland:

In January 2024, the Daily Mail reporting a drop in the number of midwives, had:

Women are dying during childbirth at the same rates as two decades ago, ‘alarming’ new data shows. An independent review into maternity deaths showed 293 women died during pregnancy and within six weeks of giving birth between 2020 and 2022. Experts said the upward trend is the most compelling evidence yet that failures now span ‘across the entire maternity system’ and is ‘not just one or two hospitals.’

The overall rate in 2020-2022, was 13.41 deaths per 100 000 births and based on the graph in the Daily Mail piece was around 11.8 in 2020.

The rate in Scotland was 10.9 for 2018/2020, the most recent figures.

In 2024, the Scottish Government responded to a Freedom of Information request from, I’m guessing, a disappointed so-called health correspondent at BBC Scotland or the Herald, to reveal that spending, to improve maternity and neonatal services was £4.m in 2022/2023 up from around only £3m in the previous two years.

As for midwife supply:

In 2023, the total number of midwives in Scotland had grown from 3 529 to 3612. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12947355/Deaths-women-childbirth-hits-highest-level-two-decades-amid-string-scandals-experts-warn-failures-span-entire-maternity-system.html

https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-202400409637/

https://www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/data-reports/may-2023/0110d-annual-data-report-scotland-web.pdf

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