8 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 Maidstone Birthing Centre.
We inspected the maternity service at Maidstone Birthing Centre 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 Maidstone Birthing Centre provides maternity services to the population of Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding areas.
Between May 2023 and September 2023, 155 babies were born at Maidstone Birthing Centre.
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.
This location was last inspected under the maternity and gynaecology framework in 2015. Following a consultation process CQC split the assessment of maternity and gynaecology in 2018. As such the historical maternity and gynaecology rating is not comparable to the current maternity inspection and is therefore retired. This means that the resulting rating for safe and well-led from this inspection will be the first rating of maternity services for the location. This does not affect the overall trust level rating.
Our rating of this hospital stayed the same. The hospital is rated Requires Improvement.
Our rating of Requires Improvement for maternity services did not change ratings for the hospital overall. We rated safe as requires improvement and well-led as requires improvement.
There are two other maternity services run by Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust.
Our reports are here:
Crowborough Birthing Centre – https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/RWFX1
The Tunbridge Wells Hospital at Pembury - https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/RWFTW
How we carried out the inspection
We provided the service with 2 working days’ notice of our inspection.
We visited the midwifery led birthing centre.
We spoke with 5 midwives and 1 support worker. There were no women and birthing people admitted into the birthing centre during the inspection. Therefore, we were not able to speak to any women and birthing people.
We reviewed 6 patient care 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.