This service is rated as Good overall. The service was previously inspected in March 2018 when it was found to be meeting requirements for all domains.
The key questions at this inspection are rated as:
Are services safe? – Requires improvement
Are services effective? – Good
Are services caring? – Good
Are services responsive? – Good
Are services well-led? – Good
We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at Dr Nolan Wengrowe - Golders Green Health Centre on 5 June 2019 as part of our ratings inspection programme for Independent Health Providers.
At this inspection we found:
- The provider’s system to manage supplies of clinical consumables did not always help to keep people safe.
- There was no process in place to ensure all patients were asked to provide photographic or documented proof of their identity and there was no process in place to ensure people attending the service with paediatric patients had legal authority to do so.
- Care and treatment was delivered in accordance with evidence-based guidelines although quality improvement activity was limited.
- Patients were treated with kindness, respect and compassion. Their privacy and dignity was respected and they were involved in decisions about their care and treatment.
- Services were organised and delivered to meet patients’ needs. Patients could access care and treatment in a timely way.
- There was a culture of high-quality, sustainable care. The service encouraged feedback from patients
The area where the provider must make improvements as they are in breach of regulation is:
- Ensure care and treatment is provided in a safe way to patients.
Please see the final section of this report for specific details of the action we require the provider to take
The areas where the provider should make improvements are:
- Consider putting arrangements in place to ensure staff checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service checks, remain valid.
- Ensure planned actions to bring about improvements around infection prevention and control are followed through.
- Follow through with a programme of quality improvement activity to measure the impact of actions taken and to continue identifying areas where improvements can be made to the care and treatment provided.
- Consider arrangements in place to record patient consent to care and treatment with a view to recording written consent.
Dr Rosie Benneyworth BM BS BMedSci MRCGP
Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care