27 May 2016
During an inspection looking at part of the service
The Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre provides termination of pregnancy services in Nottingham and the surrounding areas for women who are 18 years and over and are under 14 weeks of pregnancy.
This follow-up inspection was undertaken following an inspection in January 2015 as part of the CQC’s ongoing programme of comprehensive, independent healthcare acute hospital inspections. In January 2015 we found the safe and caring domains were good. We also found the effective, responsive and well led domains as requires improvement. Overall we rated the core service of providing termination of pregnancy treatment as requiring improvement in January 2015.
We did not look at all of the key lines of enquiry during this inspection in May 2016 because we were following up on a previous inspection. For the effective domain, we looked at the use of evidence based care and treatment and the competence of staff. For responsive, we looked at whether access to termination of pregnancy procedures met current Department of Health requirements and whether women were given the correct telephone number in the event that they wished to make a complaint about the service. In well-led, we looked at whether the leadership of the service had improved and if there were robust governance processes in place. We also looked at whether patients were actively involved in giving feedback of the service.
We found termination of pregnancy services had improved in the specific parts of the three key areas that we looked at within the domains of effective, responsive and well led.
We have not applied a rating to the termination of pregnancy services as a result of this focussed inspection. This is because we did not re-inspect the whole service and therefore did not gain enough evidence to be able to apply a rating on this occasion.
Is the Termination of pregnancy service effective at this hospital
- There had been improvements in the working relationships with the clinical commissioning group (CCG) and another NHS provider acting as a referral agency. This had led to more robust audit data and oversight of the service’s compliance with the Department of Health required standard operating procedures (RSOP) for termination of pregnancies.
- There were improvements in the process for administering Anti-D injections.
- There were improvements in the process for ensuring blood results were available for all women prior to their procedure.
- Patients were being offered appropriate counselling at all stages in the care pathway..
However we also found:
- Some medicine administration records were not completed in accordance with best practice because doctor’s signatures were not written clearly.
Is the Termination of pregnancy service responsive at this hospital
- The centre was working more closely with partners involved in the termination of pregnancy pathway, leading to improvements in the quality of audit data. This meant the centre had oversight of the reasons for delays and was able to identify areas for improvement.
- Complaint leaflets had been updated to ensure correct telephone numbers were given to patients. Staff told us they were familiar with the complaints’ procedure and were able to describe the process.
Is the Termination of pregnancy service well-led at this hospital
- Although no clear vision and strategy for the service was yet in place, discussions with partners in the patient pathway on the future vision and strategy were planned for June 2016.
- Comprehensive governance, risk management and quality measurements were in place to monitor risks to patients with actions in place to reduce them.
- Medical and Nursing leads had been identified for the service. Staff told us they knew who they were and that they were approachable.
- Staff told us they felt involved in the delivery, development and improvement of the service.
- Patients were actively involved in giving feedback about the care they received.
There were however areas of practice where the provider needs to make improvements.
The provider should:
- Ensure a clear vision and strategy is put in place as soon as possible for the termination of pregnancies.
- Ensure all medical staff sign prescription charts clearly..