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Maternity Ward Oversight Lapses Revealed
27 Nov
Summary
- Delays in maternity triage and induction were highlighted by inspectors.
- Inspectors noted the need for improved governance of adverse events.
- Health board urged to ensure effective oversight of maternity services.

An inspection of Forth Valley Royal Hospital's maternity ward has revealed critical areas for improvement, prompting a warning from Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS). The unannounced inspection, conducted recently, identified frequent delays in the induction of labour process, some extending up to 72 hours, attributed to patient acuity and staffing availability. Inspectors also noted concerns regarding maternity triage delays and the need for improved governance concerning adverse events.
The HIS report emphasized the necessity for "effective oversight" within the maternity unit to guarantee the safe delivery of care. While staff were commended for providing compassionate and responsive care, and good teamwork was observed, the report detailed 11 requirements and two recommendations for the health board. These focus on enhancing systems to manage real-time staffing risks and ensuring robust reporting and implementation of improvement actions for adverse events.
NHS Forth Valley has acknowledged the findings and stated that work is already underway to address the outlined recommendations and requirements. The health board expressed its commitment to collaborating with HIS, staff, and patients to further strengthen and improve local maternity systems and support, aiming to rectify the identified issues and enhance patient care.




