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The Cherwell Hospital

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Oxford Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 9FG (01295) 755000

Provided and run by:
Ramsay Health Care UK Operations Limited

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Overall

Good

Updated 16 October 2024

Date of Assessment: 5 to 8 January 2024. The Cherwell Hospital, previously known as The Horton Treatment Centre, is an independent hospital located in Banbury. The hospital provides surgical services including ophthalmology in its 3 laminar flow theatres and surgical inpatient ward. The hospital also provides an outpatient service including physiotherapy and diagnostics including; MRI, x-ray and ultrasound. We found the service was performing well and meeting expectations. We found there was an open and honest learning culture, incidents were used as an opportunity for improvement. The hospital provided safe systems and had developed detailed patient pathways to ensure positive outcomes and smooth transitions between services. Staff understood their role and responsibilities regarding safeguarding patients, their friends and families. There were systems and processes in place to ensure a safe environment. Staffing numbers and competencies were calculated to ensure safe and effective staffing. Staff and managers understood their role and responsibilities in ensuring a clean and safe environment. The hospital had introduced an in-house pharmacist that maintained oversight of medicines and ensured safe storage, administration, documentation and disposal of medicines. There were other improvements since our last inspection, for example, the service now had systems in place for monitoring and auditing staff training records where training was completed with a third party, and leaders had introduced oversight systems to monitor staff competencies, ensuring only those with required training completed a task.

Diagnostic imaging

Not rated

Updated 31 January 2024

The Cherwell Hospital, previously known as The Horton Treatment Centre, is an independent hospital located in Banbury. The hospital provides surgical services including ophthalmology in its 3 laminar flow theatres and surgical inpatient ward. The hospital also provides an outpatient service including physiotherapy and diagnostics including; MRI, x-ray and ultrasound. The offsite assessment started on 5 January 2024. We found the service was performing well and meeting expectations. We found there was an open and honest learning culture, incidents were used as an opportunity for improvement. The hospital provided safe systems and had developed detailed patient pathways to ensure positive outcomes and smooth transitions between services. Staff understood their role and responsibilities regarding safeguarding patients, their friends and families. There were systems and processes in place to ensure a safe environment. Staffing numbers and competencies were calculated to ensure safe and effective staffing. Staff and managers understood their role and responsibilities in ensuring a clean and safe environment. The hospital had introduced an in house pharmacist that maintained oversight of medicines and ensured safe storage, administration, documentation and disposal of medicines. There were also improvements since our last inspection, for example, the service now had systems in place for monitoring and auditing staff training records where training was completed with a third parties, and leaders had introduced oversight systems to monitor staff competencies, ensuring only those with required training completed a task.

Surgery

Good

Updated 14 December 2023

The Cherwell Hospital, previously known as The Horton Treatment Centre, is an independent hospital located in Banbury. The hospital provides surgical services including ophthalmology in its 3 laminar flow theatres and surgical inpatient ward. The hospital also provides an outpatient service including physiotherapy and diagnostics including; MRI, x-ray and ultrasound. The offsite assessment started on 5 January 2024. We found the service was performing well and meeting expectations. We found there was an open and honest learning culture, incidents were used as an opportunity for improvement. The hospital provided safe systems and had developed detailed patient pathways to ensure positive outcomes and smooth transitions between services. Staff understood their role and responsibilities regarding safeguarding patients, their friends and families. There were systems and processes in place to ensure a safe environment. Staffing numbers and competencies were calculated to ensure safe and effective staffing. Staff and managers understood their role and responsibilities in ensuring a clean and safe environment. The hospital had introduced an in house pharmacist that maintained oversight of medicines and ensured safe storage, administration, documentation and disposal of medicines. There were also improvements since our last inspection, for example, surgical services now monitored use of the World Health Organisation Surgical Checklist, there were systems in place to label equipment as clean or soiled and the service now provided staff with step by step guidance and actions when medicine storage temperatures exceeded guidelines.

Outpatients

Good

Updated 31 January 2024

Date of assessment 15 December 2023 to 8 January 2024. The Cherwell Hospital, previously known as The Horton Treatment Centre, is an independent hospital located in Banbury. The hospital provides surgical services including ophthalmology in its 3 laminar flow theatres and surgical inpatient ward. The hospital also provides an outpatient service including physiotherapy and diagnostics including; MRI, x-ray and ultrasound. The service was performing well and meeting expectations. The hospital had introduced an in-house pharmacist that maintained oversight of medicines and ensured safe storage, administration, documentation and disposal of medicines. The provider now had systems in place for monitoring and auditing staff training records where training was completed with third parties. The provider had introduced oversight systems to monitor staff competencies, ensuring only those with required training completed a task.