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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has rated the maternity service at Great Western Hospital in Swindon as requires improvement following an inspection carried out in January 2026.
The inspection was undertaken to review progress since the regulator’s previous visit. Great Western Hospital, which is operated by Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, continues to hold an overall good rating.
CQC re-rated the maternity service as requires improvement for both safe and well-led, while the effective, caring and responsive domains were all rated good.
Inspectors found the service was in breach of regulations relating to governance and management, identifying shortcomings in auditing arrangements, target setting and benchmarking processes.
The inspection also identified several areas requiring improvement, including:
The CQC also highlighted examples of positive practice. Inspectors found women consistently described staff as kind, supportive and respectful, and said concerns raised by women had led to improvements, including the development of an educational video explaining the induction of labour process.
Other strengths identified included:
The CQC said it will continue to monitor the trust’s progress as it implements the improvements identified during the inspection.
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Mehala
Editorial Assistant – The Daily Round
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