20 August 2019
During a routine inspection
We undertook a comprehensive inspection of Kingsway Health Centre on 4 July 2018 under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 as part of our regulatory functions. The practice was rated as requires improvement. The full comprehensive report on the July 2018 inspection can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for Kingsway Health Centre on our website at www.cqc.org.uk
This inspection was an announced comprehensive inspection carried out on 20 August 2019 to confirm that the practice had carried out the required improvements that we identified during our previous inspection on 4 July 2018. Overall the practice is now rated as good.
We based our judgement of the quality of care at this service on a combination of:
- what we found when we inspected
- information from our ongoing monitoring of data about services and
- information from the provider, patients, the public and other organisations.
We have rated this practice as good overall with requirements improvement for responsive and all population groups.
We found that:
- The practice provided care in a way that kept patients safe and protected them from avoidable harm.
- Staff were trained to appropriate levels to safeguard children and adults.
- The overarching governance structures from the provider organisation were embedded in the practice.
- Learning was identified and shared from significant events and complaints.
- Patients received effective care and treatment that met their needs.
- The practice organised and delivered services to meet patients’ needs. Patients could access care and treatment in a timely way.
- The provider had taken many actions to meet the expectations of their patients and attempt to improve patient satisfaction. However, patient satisfaction remained lower than other practices both locally and nationally in some areas.
- Patient engagement events were held to provide the opportunity for patients to meet with practice staff and express their views.
Whilst we found no breaches of regulations, the provider should:
- Improve the identification of carers to enable this group of patients to access the care and support they need.
- Continue to encourage patients to participate in cancer screening programmes.
- Continue to monitor patient feedback and take appropriate actions to improve patient satisfaction.
Details of our findings and the evidence supporting our ratings are set out in the evidence tables.
Dr Rosie Benneyworth BM BS BMedSci MRCGP
Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care