Updated 3 July 2019
The Bath and North East Somerset Enhanced Medical Services (BEMS+), based at Midford House in Bath is a local not-for-profit organisation that works across the community to improve patient care through providing high quality community based clinical services and by linking together local General Practices to help develop and provide those services.
They have an Alternative Provider Medical Services (APMS) contract to enable them to provide primary medical services within their area. They also have a standard NHS contract to provide other NHS Services.
The organisation is funded by the NHS to provide a wide range of services including fracture clinics, dermatology clinics, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) diagnostics, vasectomy surgery, an Earlier Home Visiting Service, and a Patient Referral Support Service to the whole of the population in the locality.
- The Fracture and soft tissue injury clinics were held across two sites, the Paulton Hospital and the BMI Bath Clinic. Patients could access X-rays, plaster and a physiotherapy service at these locations.
- The Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) diagnostic clinic was provided at the Combe Down GP Surgery in Bath. They employed a sonographer (a specialised healthcare professional) three days a week who was able to carry out ultrasound tests to identify a DVT.
- The dermatology clinics were held weekly at two GP practices, one in Bath and another in Paulton. These clinics were held by two GPs with a special interest in dermatology. The purpose was to triage specific conditions for appropriateness to secondary/primary care and then treat patients with a wide range of skin conditions. If the condition requires removal, biopsy or further tests this can be carried out in the clinic as a 'one stop' service for patientsThe GPs worked closely with the Dermatologists at the Royal United Hospital in Bath.
- There were vasectomy clinics held three times a month at two GP surgeries, one in Bath and another in Paulton. Patients were counselled by their own GP and then referred to the clinics. Follow up appointments are carried out by the BEMS+ staff.
- The Earlier Home Visiting service was provided by a specialist paramedic and a General Practitioner. All GPs in Minerva, Independent practices and Norton Radstock could refer patients to the service Patients were triaged by their own GP and if an early visit was required they were added to a list held by BEMS+ where a home visit was requested and completed.
- The service also provided an Improving Access (IA) service on behalf of all GP practices in B&NES. This service was for patients needing routine, bookable in advance, GP or nurse appointments outside of normal GP Practice opening times. Appointments were available between the hours of 6.00pm and 9.00pm on weekdays, and 8.00am to 12.00 midday on Saturdays and Sundays. The service operated from sites in Bath, Paulton and Keynsham.
Their work also includes improving online access for GPs to the patient record through the use of mobile computing technology BEMS+ works with other community providers including the Royal United Hospital, Virgincare, South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) and B&NES (Bath and North and East Somerset) local authority.
BEMS+ are registered with CQC to provide regulated activities: diagnostics and screening, surgical procedures, maternity and midwifery and the treatment of disease, disorder and injury.
BEMS+ provides the clinical services in five host locations situated in the local community reducing the need for patients to visit large acute hospitals in the locality. The host clinical sites include community hospitals, GP practices and The Bath Clinic.
The service management team operates from the headquarters at Midford House, St. Martins Hospital, Midford Road Bath, BA2 5RP.
The GPs, nurses and healthcare staff delivering these services were employed by BEMS+, self employed or sub contracted from practices, Virgin Care and the Bath Clinic.
On this inspection we visited the headquarters at Midford House and:
The vasectomy and dermatology clinic at; -
Elm Hayes Surgery
Clandown Road
Paulton
Bristol
Avon
BS39 7SF
The Fracture Clinic at: -
Paulton Community Hospital
Salisbury Road
Paulton
Bristol
Avon
BS39 7SB
The Improved Access surgery at: -
The Oldfield Surgery
45 Upper Oldfield Park
Bath
Avon
BA2 3HT
To get to the heart of patients’ experiences of care and treatment, we always ask the following five questions:
- Is it safe?
- Is it effective?
- Is it caring?
- Is it responsive to people’s needs?
- Is it well-led?
These questions therefore formed the framework for the areas we looked at during the inspection.