28 and 29 November 2023
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Pages 1 to 3 of this report relate to the hospital and the ratings of that location, from page 4 the ratings and information relate to maternity services based at Royal United Hospital.
We inspected the maternity service at Royal United Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as part of our national maternity inspection programme. The programme aims to give an up-to-date view of hospital maternity care across the country and help us understand what is working well to support learning and improvement at a local and national level.
The maternity service at the Royal United Hospital provided maternity services to the population of Bath and the surrounding areas. The service worked closely together with the Local Maternity and Neonatal Systems (LMNS). Bath is in the 20% least deprived communities nationally and 7% of women and birthing people attending maternity services were from ethnic minority communities.
The maternity service consisted of one obstetric-led unit with transformation plans in progress for an alongside midwifery-led unit, two standalone Midwifery-Led Units in Frome and Chippenham, two maternity units providing community midwifery antenatal and postnatal services.
There are around 4,500 babies born with the maternity service each year. Maternity services at the Royal Unite Hospital included a maternity assessment unit, Bath Birthing Centre (BBC), delivery suite, two maternity theatres, Mary Ward antenatal and postnatal ward.
We will publish a report of our overall findings when we have completed the national inspection programme.
We carried out a short notice announced focused inspection of the maternity service, looking only at the safe and well-led key questions.
Our rating of this hospital the same. We rated it as Requires Improvement because:
- Our rating of Outstanding for maternity services did not change ratings for the hospital overall. We rated maternity services as Good in safe and Outstanding in well-led during this inspection.
We also inspected 2 other maternity services run by Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust. Our reports are here:
Chippenham Birth Centre – https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/RD102
Frome Birth Centre - https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/RD121
How we carried out the inspection
We provided the service with 2 working days’ notice of our inspection.
We visited the maternity day assessment unit, the delivery suite (Bath Birth Centre), maternity theatre, antenatal and postnatal wards.
We spoke with 12 midwives, 3 doctors, 3 support workers, 4 women and birthing people. We received 129 responses to our give feedback on care posters which were in place during the inspection.
We reviewed 10 patient care records, 10 ‘observation and escalation’ charts and 4 medicines records.
Following our onsite inspection, we spoke with senior leaders within the service; we also looked at a wide range of documents including standard operating procedures, guidelines, meeting minutes, risk assessments, recent reported incidents as well as audits and action plans. We then used this information to form our judgements.
You can find further information about how we carry out our inspections on our website: https://www.cqc.org.uk/what-we-do/how-we-do-our-job/what-we-do-inspection.