Shropshire baby deaths: Families could pull out of inquiry Families who have alleged failings at an NHS trust could pull out of an inquiry into their babies' deaths.
Some object to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists being part of the overseeing review panel.
Rhiannon Davies, whose baby Kate died in 2009, said its role in the review of Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust, the biggest inquiry into claims of maternity failure, was "inappropriate".
NHS Improvement (NHSI) defended the inquiry as "independent". BBC News
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Some object to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists being part of the overseeing review panel.
Rhiannon Davies, whose baby Kate died in 2009, said its role in the review of Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust, the biggest inquiry into claims of maternity failure, was "inappropriate".
NHS Improvement (NHSI) defended the inquiry as "independent". BBC News
See also:
- Parents anger over 'NHS cover up' in Telford death probe The Daily Mail
- NHSI accused of 'cover up' over maternity deaths investigation Health Service Journal
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