We're still waiting for action after maternity reviews because it’s like when you clean up your toy room but don’t put the toys away, everyone knows it's messy, but no one takes the final step.
Maternity reviews are like a group of kids who look at the toy room and say, “This is really messy!” They point out all the blocks on the floor, the stuffed animals in the closet, and even the crayons that got spilled. But after they finish talking about it, they just walk away, no one actually puts everything back.
Action is like putting the toys away. It’s what happens after someone says the room is messy. If you’re waiting for action, it means people talked about the mess but didn’t do anything to fix it.
Sometimes, even though the reviews are done and the problems are clear, the group of kids who looked at the toy room doesn’t take the final step, they just move on to the next game.
So we're still waiting for action because reviews tell us what’s wrong, but action is what actually fixes it.
Examples
- A hospital says childbirth is too risky, but nothing changes for years.
- A review finds poor care in birthing units, yet funding stays the same.
- Doctors notice mistakes, but no one acts on the findings.
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