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Bromleag Care Practice

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Beckenham Clinic, 14 The Crescent, Beckenham, BR3 1DU (020) 3930 0252

Provided and run by:
Bromley GP Alliance Limited

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Our current view of the service

Good

Updated 23 May 2024

Bromleag Care Practice is an NHS GP practice which provides primary care services to older people who are residents of care homes in South East London. We carried out an announced assessment on 20 and 24 June 2024. Following this the service is rated as good and the key questions are rated as: Are services safe? – good Are services effective? - good Are services caring? – good Are services responsive? – good Are services well-led? – good Our key findings from this assessment were: • There were systems in place to safeguard patients from abuse. • Patients with chronic kidney disease were not always coded as such. • Patients prescribed some medicines were not always managed in line with best practice guidance. • The provider did not hold all suggested medicines as part of their emergency stock. • Risks had been identified through risk assessments; however, remedial action had not always been taken to address these risks. • There were processes in place to ensure outcomes were monitored and improved through the use of clinical audits. • Patients with asthma who were prescribed rescue steroids did not always receive follow up in line with best practice guidance. • Proper consent processes were not always followed in regards to Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) decisions. • Patients were treated with kindness, compassion, and dignity. • The provider listened to and involved patients in decisions about their care. • The service had a clear vision and set of values which was shared with practice staff. • Managers were visible and approachable.

People's experience of the service

Updated 23 May 2024

We spoke with representatives from 15 (out of a total of 33) care homes where patients resided. Care home staff spoke positively about the provider; we heard practice staff were caring, patient-centred and easy to contact, particularly when urgent appointments were required. Whilst most care home staff told us they received sufficient ward rounds and contact from the provider, some commented on a perceived lack of practice staff to cover periods of planned or unplanned leave. The provider shared examples of patient feedback they had collected from patients, family or friends of patients, and care home workers (responses from 33 people in total). Unverified data showed that responses were mostly positive and referred to kind, respectful practice staff who were effective at meeting the needs of patients. Other comments referred to efficient communication and named various clinical and non-clinical staff as being particularly helpful or providing outstanding care. Respondents were asked for their ideas for improvement. Suggestions included increasing the number of GPs and increasing face to face appointments.