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NHS Lanarkshire named finalist for UK-wide health award
NHS Lanarkshire named finalist for UK-wide health award

Glasgow Times

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Glasgow Times

NHS Lanarkshire named finalist for UK-wide health award

The health board is shortlisted in the Maternity and Midwifery Services Initiative of the Year category at the Health Service Journal (HSJ) Patient Safety Awards 2025. It has been recognised for its project, From Conception to Birth: A QI Journey Towards Holistic Antenatal Care. Read more: 'We're excited to roll this out': NHS health board launching at-home diabetes tests The HSJ Patient Safety Awards celebrate individuals and teams who go above and beyond to protect patients from harm and promote a culture of safety across UK healthcare. NHS Lanarkshire is the only Scottish health board to reach this year's finals, earning recognition for its work to improve patient safety and promote innovation in maternity care. Dr Evelyn Ferguson, clinical director for obstetrics at NHS Lanarkshire, said: "We are delighted that our project has been recognised on a national platform. "This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our multidisciplinary teams who have worked tirelessly to enhance antenatal care and embed a culture of continuous improvement for women and families across Lanarkshire." The shortlist follows a rigorous judging process led by healthcare leaders and patient safety experts, who praised the board's commitment to delivering safer, more holistic care. Leah Noble, head of midwifery at NHS Lanarkshire, said: "Being shortlisted for the HSJ Patient Safety Awards is a proud moment for our services. "Our initiative demonstrates how quality improvement can make a real difference in supporting safer, more holistic care from the earliest stages of pregnancy. "This recognition reflects the passion and professionalism of our midwifery, obstetrics, and wider teams." Read more: Glasgow community group wins national recognition for food poverty campaign Lorna Lennox, a former NHS Lanarkshire midwife and current improvement advisor at NHS Healthcare Improvement Scotland, said: "It's inspiring to see the lasting impact of quality improvement work we began in Lanarkshire being recognised nationally. "This nomination reflects not only the dedication of local teams, but the strength of a learning culture that places women and families at the heart of maternity care." The awards ceremony will take place on September 15 at Manchester Central.

NHS Lanarkshire only Scots health board shortlisted as Health Service Journal Patient Safety Awards finalist
NHS Lanarkshire only Scots health board shortlisted as Health Service Journal Patient Safety Awards finalist

Daily Record

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Record

NHS Lanarkshire only Scots health board shortlisted as Health Service Journal Patient Safety Awards finalist

Recognised in the Maternity and Midwifery Services Initiative of the Year category for its project 'From Conception to Birth - A QI (Quality Improvement) Journey Towards Holistic Antenatal Care'. NHS Lanarkshire has been shortlisted as a finalist at the Health Service Journal (HSJ) Patient Safety Awards 2025 - the only Scottish health board to reach this year's finals. The health board has been recognised in the Maternity and Midwifery Services Initiative of the Year category for its project 'From Conception to Birth - A QI (Quality Improvement) Journey Towards Holistic Antenatal Care'. ‌ This national recognition highlights NHS Lanarkshire's outstanding commitment to improving patient safety and innovation in healthcare. ‌ Dr Evelyn Ferguson, the health board's clinical director for obstetrics, said: "We are delighted that our project has been recognised on a national platform. "This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our multidisciplinary teams who have worked tirelessly to enhance antenatal care and embed a culture of continuous improvement for women and families across Lanarkshire." The shortlist announcement follows a rigorous judging process led by a panel of esteemed healthcare leaders and patient safety experts, who commended NHS Lanarkshire's dedication to delivering safer, more holistic care for patients and families. Leah Noble, NHS Lanarkshire head of midwifery, said: "Being shortlisted for the HSJ Patient Safety Awards is a proud moment for our services. "Our initiative demonstrates how quality improvement can make a real difference in supporting safer, more holistic care from the earliest stages of pregnancy. ‌ "This recognition reflects the passion and professionalism of our midwifery, obstetrics and wider teams." Organised by the HSJ, the Patient Safety Awards celebrate the teams and individuals going above and beyond to protect patients from harm, reduce risks and embed a culture of safety across the UK healthcare sector. Lorna Lennox, former NHS Lanarkshire midwife and current improvement advisor at NHS Healthcare Improvement Scotland, said: "It's inspiring to see the lasting impact of quality improvement work we began in Lanarkshire being recognised nationally. ‌ "This nomination reflects not only the dedication of local teams, but the strength of a learning culture that places women and families at the heart of maternity care." This year's awards ceremony will take place on September 15 at Manchester Central, bringing together hundreds of healthcare professionals from across the UK. Winners will be announced during a prestigious evening celebration following the HSJ Patient Safety Congress. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.

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