BMI The Shirley Oaks Hospital is registered with the commission to provide the following regulated activities;
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Family Planning
Surgical procedures
Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
The hospital is registered for 50 beds. All ward rooms offered privacy and comfort of en-suite facilities, satellite flat screen TV, a telephone and Wi-Fi guest internet service.
The hospital has two theatres, one of which has ultraclean airflow (laminar flow). The outpatients department provides a wide range of services and is open until 9 pm week days and 1pm Saturdays. The Endoscopy Suite is Joint Advisory Group (JAG) accredited, and offers diagnostic services within a discrete unit with a dedicated procedure room. The Extended Recovery Unit is used for planned Critical Care Level 1 patients who require additional extended recovery post-surgery or for patients who become unwell and need increased care for a short period.
Patient services are supported by Pharmacy, Physiotherapy and Radiology services. Wide bore MRI and CT scanning are available on site.
BMI The Shirley Oaks Hospital attracts over 100 Consultants, who provide consultation services to patients who require elective surgery or other diagnostic procedures. Elective adult surgical procedures included; orthopaedic, gynaecology, ophthalmic, and general surgery.
Surgical services are provided to both insured and self-pay private patients and to NHS patients through both GP referral and hospital referral.
We inspected this service as a focused follow up inspection. The purpose of this was to review progress made on action taken to address the requirement notice issued to the hospital following the comprehensive inspection which took place in August 2016.
We carried out the unannounced inspection on 29 June 2017. The requirement notice issued was in relation to a breach of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. The breach related to regulation 11 of the Health and Social Care Act – Need for Consent.
Our inspection included a review of the completion of consent forms in line with hospital policy, and the procedure of gaining consent. This included the discussion of the risks of surgery using both general and local anaesthetic. The use of translation services in the consenting process for those for whom English is not their first language and audits of the consent forms were also reviewed.
BMI Healthcare is the UK's largest private hospital group and was formed in 1970. In 1993 after various changes, the group was renamed BMI Healthcare, and its new corporate group became General Healthcare Group (GHG). In 2006 GHG was acquired by a consortium led jointly by Netcare Limited, a South African healthcare company.
We inspected the hospital as a follow up inspection to review progress made on the action plan developed in response to our comprehensive inspection in August 2016.
We found improved completion of consent forms. However further improvement is required to ensure that patients are given legible information regarding their procedure and any associated risks.
We saw information which indicated the use of translation services had increased since our last inspection. However, on the day that we inspected, we again witnessed a patient for whom English was not their first language not having a translator provided for them but a family member translating.
In the outpatients department (OPD), we saw considerable improvement in the completion of the right consent forms. These were found to be legible and had detailed descriptions of the surgery and associated risks. However patients weren’t given a copy of the consent form which detailed the surgery and associated risks.
Professor Edward Baker
Chief Inspector of Hospitals