8 February 2017
During an inspection looking at part of the service
Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at The Flowers Health Centre on 23 March 2016. Although, the overall rating for the practice was good, we found the safe domain required improvements. The full comprehensive report on the 23 March 2016 inspection can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for The Flowers Health Centre on our website at www.cqc.org.uk.
This inspection was an announced focused inspection carried out on 8 February 2017. To confirm that the practice had carried out their plan to meet the legal requirements in relation to the breaches in regulations that we identified in our previous inspection on 23 March 2016. This report covers our findings in relation to those requirements and any additional improvements made since our last inspection.
.Overall, the practice is now rated as good in the safe domain and good overall.
Our key findings were as follows:
- At our previous inspection on 23 March 2016, we rated the practice as requires improvement for providing safe services, we found that staff had not had the necessary recruitment checks prior to staff commencing work. These arrangements had significantly improved when we undertook a follow up inspection on 8 February 2017. We reviewed three personnel files and found the practice had undertaken the appropriate recruitment checks prior to staff commencing work.
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At our previous inspection on 23 March 2016, we found that the practice did not maintain a record of actions taken in response to National Patient Safety Alerts (NPSA). in regards to equipment and medication. At this inspection, we found the practice manager maintained a record of each NPSA and what actions the staff had taken.
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At our previous inspection on 23 March 2016, we found staff could not locate the procedures to follow if a needle stick injury occurred and copies of the procedure were not located in areas where this injury may occur. At this inspection, we found staff had reviewed and could locate the policy and posters about the actions to take if an injury occurred were located in the treatment rooms.
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At our previous inspection on 23 March 2016, we found that staff had not always cleaned equipment used for patient care in line with the manufacturer’s instructions and had not maintained records to monitor the cleaning. At this inspection, we found staff had information about how to clean the equipment following the manufacturer’s guidance and staff had kept a record of when it was cleaned.
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At our previous inspection on 23 March 2016, we found the practice had a defibrillator available on the premises and oxygen with adult and children’s masks, but we noted that the equipment was only checked to ensure it was in working order once a month. At this inspection, we found staff checked the equipment daily.
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At our previous inspection on 23 March 2016, patients told us that they had difficulty in contacting the practice by telephone. At this inspection, we found the practice had identified issues with the telephone lines, which had been addressed. Prior to this inspection, they had carried out a questionnaire that asked patients ‘do you have a problem getting through on the phone today’. The practice had 17 responses, 12 were completely satisfied, and five stated they got through on the second call.
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At our previous inspection on 23 March 2016, we found that the practice manager could not demonstrate how they ensured that the practice nurses had completed the necessary role specific training and updates. At this inspection, we found the practice manager kept an overview of all role specific training for staff and had ensured the nurses had completed their role specific training. However, we found that the record showed that staff had not completed adult safeguarding training. Following the inspection the practice manager provided us with information to demonstrate staff had completed training
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice