Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
We carried out a focused desktop inspection of Sibford Surgery in December 2016 to assess whether the practice had made the improvements in providing safe care and services.
We had previously carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at Sibford Surgery on 4 May 2016 when we rated the practice as good overall. The practice was rated as good for being effective, caring, responsive and well-led and requires improvement for providing safe care. This was because we found that risks to patients and staff in relation to the management and dispensing of medicines and infection control were not being fully assessed, monitored, managed and mitigated.
Following our last inspection we asked the provider to send a report of the changes they would make to comply with the regulations they were not meeting at that time, in relation to its management of medicine fridge temperatures, the checking of dispensed medicines, ensuring that medicines and vaccines were administered in accordance with directives, auditing and following infection control guidance, and ensuring that fire risks were identified and managed.
The practice was able to demonstrate that they were meeting the standards for safe care and is now rated as good for providing safe care. The overall rating for the practice remains as good.
This report should be read in conjunction with the full inspection report.
Our key findings across the areas we inspected in December 2016 were as follows:
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There were systems in place to ensure the effective daily monitoring of medicine fridge temperatures, the checking of dispensed medicines from manually amended prescriptions, the administration of medicines and vaccines in accordance with legislations, the auditing and following of infection control guidance, and identifying and managing fire risks.
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice