24 September 2019
During an inspection looking at part of the service
This service is not rated in this inspection. There were two previous inspections. The first inspection was carried out on 17 April 2019, when the service was rated as inadequate overall and for providing safe, effective or well led care. It was rated as requires improvement for caring and responsive. Following the inspection warning notices were issued, and a condition was put in place which prevented nursing staff working across any sites operated by the provider.
A further unrated inspection was carried out on 4 July 2019, where we found that the service was not providing safe, effective, caring, responsive or well led services. We found that:
- Although the service had a policy in place to manage patients who had been prescribed high risk medicines, we found serious concerns regarding the management of patients prescribed these medicines.
- We found concerns regarding the management of patient care which was not provided in accordance with best practice and national guidance.
- Practice nurses had not undertaken specific role training or been competency checked and we found they had been working whilst subject to an urgent condition imposed the Care Quality Commission to prevent them from doing so.
- There was limited evidence of a safe system and processes in place regarding safeguarding children and vulnerable adults.
- The clinical IT system at the practice systems were difficult to audit, and doctors at the practice seemed unaware where on the patient record to include information.
- There was a lack of clinical governance and oversight for patient care.
- The service did not recognise or record all significant events.
- The service did not have an adequate clinical audit system in place to ensure quality improvement.
On the basis of this inspection, a condition was placed on the provider’s registration so that it could not provide medical care at this location.
We carried out this announced focussed inspection at The Monteiro Clinic on 24 September 2019. The provider had provided information about changes they had made to systems which they said addressed the concerns raised in the report of 4 July, and which were also relevant to another service (Monteiro Clinic Limited), which had been prevented from providing clinical care on an inspection of 10 July. The purpose of this inspection was to allow the provider an opportunity to detail those areas where improvements had been made, and for CQC to review these systems prior to a formalised appeal of the cessation of medical care at these two services.
We found that:
- The service had appointed a new Clinical Director in order to address the issues of poor practice detailed in the last inspection which led to conditions being placed on the provider’s registration.
- The provider did not have formalised plans in place to address all of the areas of concern found in the inspection of June 2019.
- Formal governance procedures in place at the time of the inspection, or formally planned subsequently, were not sufficient to assure CQC that safe and effective care could be provided.
Dr Rosie Benneyworth BM BS BMedSci MRCGPChief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care