Baroness Julia Cumberlege

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Baroness Julia Cumberlege Reviewing the impact and implementation of the National Maternity Review Baroness Julia Cumberlege 28th September 2017

SAFE KIND PERSONALISED FAMILY FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SHARED GOALS

What happened

Learning NPEU evidence review, including BirthPlace Study* Quality assessment and analysis of data* Morecombe Bay Inquiry report Other evidence from Royal Colleges, academics and voluntary organisations *PUBLISHED

Birth injuries 2000 - 2015

Maternity Transformation Programme

Programme work streams Supporting local transformation NHS England Promoting safer care DH Choice and personalisation NHS England Perinatal mental health NHS England SAFETY CHOICE Transforming the workforce Health Education England Data and information sharing NHS England Technology NHS Digital Payment systems NHS E & NHS I Public Health England Prevention

Implementation Structure National Maternity Transformation Programme 4 regions 10 Clinical networks Local Maternity Systems – STP Footprints Commissioners, Providers, Professionals, Local Authorities, Communities

Maternity Transformation Programme board Stakeholder council

Maternity Transformation Relationship Stakeholder council Maternity Transformation programme board Maternity Transformation

NHS Resource Pack for Local Maternity Systems

Key findings 50% of women experienced clinically unsafe care (red flag event – NICE) during labour 88% of women not met the midwife who care for her during labour and birth 9% of women say all 4 birthplace choices not available 1 in 5 women not able to see a midwife as required postnatally Use of digital technology has positive impact on users both experientially and clinically

Stay connected Follow us on Twitter and use our programme hashtags: @NHSEngland, #betterbirths #MatImp #MatExp • Keep up to date through our web site england.nhs.uk/ourwork/futurenhs/mat-transformation/ • Keep in touch england.maternitytransformation@nhs.net • Keep an eye out for future bulletin updates