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Following the Shrewsbury maternity scandal where "at least 201 babies would have survived with better care", outgoing CQC chief inspector of hospitals Ted Baker said the NHS should listen to criticism to be able to change.
Ted Baker said the NHS faced a resistance to being challenged and "for anyone to refuse to listen to criticisms of what the NHS does I think is a big mistake."
Listen to Ted Baker's, CQC's outgoing chief inspector, full interview on Times Radio.
Shrewsbury maternity scandal: Is the NHS above criticism? Interview with Ted Baker (Times Radio, 4 April)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Uvs2z7U0Yo
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