Donna Ockenden Appointed to Lead Leeds Maternity Services Inquiry
In Brief
Donna Ockenden has been named chair of an independent inquiry into maternity services at Leeds hospitals.
Key Facts
- Donna Ockenden has been appointed to chair the inquiry into Leeds hospitals' maternity services.
- The investigation was formally commissioned by Health Secretary Wes Streeting.
- The inquiry follows reports of maternity failures at Leeds hospitals.
- The government reversed its previous position and named Ockenden as inquiry chair.
- Rachel Cooper reported suffering long-term health issues after an untreated birth injury at an NHS hospital.
What Happened
Donna Ockenden was appointed to lead an independent inquiry into maternity services at Leeds hospitals, following reports of failures in care and patient experiences.
Why It Matters
The inquiry aims to address concerns about maternity care quality and patient safety at Leeds hospitals. The appointment of Ockenden, known for previous maternity investigations, may impact trust and accountability in the NHS.
What's Next
The inquiry will proceed under Ockenden's leadership. Further details on its scope, timeline, and findings are expected to be announced by authorities.
Sources
- The Independent — ‘NHS doctors ignored my pleas for help after giving birth. Now I’m living with a colostomy bag’ (just now)
- BBC News — Maternity inquiry chair named in government U-turn(19h ago)
- The Independent — Midwifery expert to chair independent inquiry into Leeds maternity failures (19h ago)
