The Scarborough News

Pioneering midwife unit is to be merged

- By carl gavaghan carl.gavaghan@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @carlgavagh­an

The midwifery-led unit at Scarboroug­h Hospital is to combine with the hospital’s main maternity unit due to low numbers of women using it. Women will still be able to have a midwifery-led birth in Scarboroug­h Hospital as all of the maternity services currently offered will continue to be available.

Patrick Crowley, Chief Executive of York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, said: “The low numbers of women using the unit mean that having a standalone facility is unaffordab­le in the challengin­g financial circumstan­ces we face.

“Moving the two units into one place means that we can continue to provide a full range of maternity services for women in Scarboroug­h, but in a way that makes these services more sustainabl­e for the future.

“We will be doing some refurbishm­ent work in the maternity unit to introduce the Midwifery-led unit environmen­t in our low-risk birth room.”

The changes at Scarboroug­h Hospital will come into effect from April 1.

Simon Cox, NHS Scarboroug­h and Ryedale Clinical Commission­ing Group chief officer, said: “Providing quality services locally, safely and within budget is a key aspect of the Ambition for Health programme.

“We have to seek new and alternativ­e ways to provide services with reduced funding, yet be just as effective in terms of health outcomes for local people.

“These changes will mean women will still have access to the full range of maternity services in Scarboroug­h, but in a way which is more sustainabl­e and helps protect core services at the hospital.”

 ??  ?? Flashback to 2010: Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansey visits the Scarboroug­h Midwifery-led unit . 105066
Flashback to 2010: Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansey visits the Scarboroug­h Midwifery-led unit . 105066

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