Concerns over maternity care in the Far North have intensified after the Scottish Government confirmed it has no plans to proceed with an independent review previously backed in parliament. The issue centres on the downgrading of the consultant led maternity unit at Caithness General Hospital in Wick in 2016, which has left many women travelling more than 100 miles to Inverness to give birth. The distance and travel conditions have raised ongoin…
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