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NHS Highland issues apology over baby's death





NHS Highland has vowed to try to ensure such a mistake never happens again
NHS Highland has vowed to try to ensure such a mistake never happens again

NHS Highland has made a personal and unreserved apology to a family for the failure to provide the required standards of care and the impact that had during and after their pregnancy and the loss of their baby.

The family, who have not been named, raised their concerns with the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman’s Office for detailed investigation.

NHS Highland has now received the Ombudsman’s Report which makes a number of conclusions.

One of the findings was that the health board unreasonably failed to arrange a consultant review to determine what went wrong and what implications this could have.

NHS Highland Chief Executive, Elaine Mead, said: “I offer my personal and unreserved apology and sincere condolences to the family for failing to provide the standards of care they required and the devastating impact this had on their lives.

“I will continue to lead and support colleagues to ensure, as far as possible, that something like this can not happen again.”

Dr Ian Bashford, Medical Director for NHS Highland, said: “I would also like to offer my condolences to the family.

“We welcome the independent review by the Ombudsman’s Office and fully accept the recommendations and will implement them. The care that we provided fell below the standard that we would expect and I would like to offer my sincere apologies for the distress that has caused.

“We have shared the Ombudsman’s Report with colleagues involved in the case. It is so important that we all continue to reflect and learn to make sure, as best as we possibly can, that this does not happen again.”


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