Deaths of 56 babies at Leeds hospitals may have been preventable, BBC told | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
- The deaths of at least 56 babies and two mothers at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust over the past five years may have been prevented, the BBC has found.
- Leeds has the highest neonatal mortality rate in the UK, with 4.46 per 1,000 live births in 2022, according to MBRACCE-UK.
- Families are calling for an independent review into LTH Trust to ensure issues are identified and lessons learned.
- The Trust has been criticized for a lack of compassionate care and a culture described as 'tick box' and 'wait and see'.
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