A obstetric ward has been identified enough to be safe enough to withdraw from the regulatory agency two years ago plan.
According to a health group, the Liste Hospital department in Hitford County Statinich has made enough "significant improvements", and then exit The Maternal Safety Support Program of the English National Health System.
Nursing Quality Committee (CQC) after inspection in October 2022, the department was concluded that the department was unqualified. "Need to improve."
Amanda Rowley, from the hospitals National Health Service Trust Fund, said: "We expect this achievement to make everyone feel at ease, our obstetric ward is a more more This achievement reflects the outstanding work of our excellent delivery assistant, logistics and obstetric colleagues.
We are still dedicated to continuous advancement, and we will go further on the basis of existing and strive to excellence.
The person in charge of the person in charge of the maternity assistance of the NMC NTC Note Trust Fund in Dongheteford and Behetford County, added that the department wants to thank the "superb" employees, Patients and support given by local communities.
This hospital also admits that in order to get the "outstanding" CQC rating, there are more jobs to do.
When rating the unit as "unqualified", CQC discovered that its care "cannot meet the expectations of women."
It has worried about whether people can get services, insufficient level of staffing, and cleanliness when they need it.
The trust agency received a warning notice that required it to improve it from the legal level.
After the group review on Thursday, the trust agency stated that its obstetric team has been committed to improving safety, improving sectional services, strengthening communication, and providing more patients and staff with more More support.
It also uses new practices and digital work methods, and strengthens the training plan.