8 Jan 2020
During an inspection looking at part of the service
We carried out an announced focussed inspection of RHR Medical Centre on the 8th January 2020. This inspection was undertaken to follow up on breaches of regulations which had been identified at our previous inspection in October 2019 in relation to governance, therefore the practice was not rated at this inspection.
The warning notice that we issued in October 2019 required the practice to achieve compliance with the regulations by the 10th December 2019.
The practice is currently rated as Requires Improvement which remains unchanged until we undertake a full comprehensive inspection of the practice.
Previous reports for this provider can be accessed on our website at www.cqc.org.uk.
At this inspection we found that the requirements of the warning notice had been fully met.
Our key findings across the areas that we inspected for this focussed inspection were as follows:
- There was a system to ensure that patients requiring appointments were assessed and directed to an appropriate service if they were not able to be seen within the practice.
- We saw evidence of accurate, complete and comprehensive records on patient’s clinical records. There were complete audit trails to follow for patient care received at the practice. The practice had implemented policies and training to ensure staff documented all contact with patients.
- There was a policy in place to ensure that patients with urgent medical conditions were signposted appropriately. We saw evidence of this being followed by staff.
- Follow up appointments were scheduled and attended if required.
- There were systems and audits in place for the oversight of prescribing within the practice.
Details of our findings are set out in the evidence table.
Dr Rosie Benneyworth BM BS BMedSci MRCGP
Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care