Leadership at Bradford Royal Infirmary's maternity unit is now 'good', the health watchdog says.
Inspectors said staff at the unit worked well together for the benefit of those using the serviceMaternity services at a hospital in Bradford have improved but work still needs to be done, a watchdog has found.
Karen Dawber, chief nurse at Bradford Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, said that change was "tremendous news". However, Carolyn Jenkinson, the CQC's deputy director of secondary and specialist healthcare, said some improvements still needed to be made.The trust which runs the hospital said it was "delighted" inspectors had found improvements at the unit
But Ms Jenkinson said the recent inspection showed "significant improvements in leadership" had been made at the hospital's maternity unit.
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