Dr Roman Sumira was inspected previously on 2nd, 3rd and 4th September 2019 under the comprehensive inspection programme
The practice was rated as inadequate overall. They were rated as Inadequate for providing a safe, effective and well-led service. Caring was rated as Good and Responsive was rated as Requires Improvement . The population groups were rated as Inadequate overall.
We took urgent enforcement action and served an Urgent Notice of decision imposing conditions on the service provider’s registration in respect of the regulated activities carried out at 1 Studfall Court, Corby, Northants. NN17 1QP and suspended any regulated activities being carried out from the branch surgery at Weldon, Nr Corby, Northants. NN17 3JJ
The urgent conditions for the branch surgery at Weldon took effect on 6 September 2019 to remain in force until removed by the Care Quality Commission (the CQC).
We carried out an announced focussed inspection at Dr Roman Sumira on 10 October 2019 to check whether the provider had made sufficient improvements and to decide whether the suspension period should be ended.
Following the inspection on 10th October and prior to the tribunal hearing listed for 23 October 2019 , a consent order was made. This agreed that the provider’s appeal was allowed, and that the scheduled hearing was to be vacated. The provider can now apply to the Care Quality Commission to have the conditions removed from their registration.
However, the CQC advised Dr Roman Sumira that further enforcement actions would be served as a breach of legal requirements was still found in relation to safeguarding service users from improper treatment and abuse and governance arrangements within the practice.
Two warning notices were issued which requires the practice to be compliant by 10 January 2020. The ratings have not changed as we will carry out a further comprehensive inspection in six months’ time.
Reports from our previous inspections can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for Dr Roman Sumira on our website at
We found that:
- At this inspection we still had concerns about the clinical oversight and governance arrangements in place.
- The leadership, governance and culture of the practice did not always promote the delivery of high quality person-centred care.
- Patients’ health was not always monitored in a timely manner to ensure medicines were being used safely and followed up on appropriately.
- At this inspection we found that some improvements had been made, in particular, at the branch surgery at Weldon. These improvements included, monitoring of fire safety, infection control, management of control of substances hazardous to health. This meant that from 11 October 2019 Dr Sumira could recommence providing regulated activities from the branch surgery with immediate effect.
- Dr Sumira has been asked to send the Care Quality Commission to provide a copy of the quote for refurbishment to the branch surgery at Weldon building and improvement of access to the front door with an agreed start date for these refurbishments to commence.
The areas where the provider must make improvements are:
- Ensure patients are protected from abuse and improper treatment.
- Ensure premises and equipment used by the service provider is fit for use.
- Establish effective systems and processes to ensure good governance in accordance with the fundamental standards of care.
In addition, the provider should:
- Review the process in place for the storage of medicines at the branch surgery to ensure they remain safe.
- Ensure all staff have training relevant to their role.
- Continue to review the staff training requirements for dispensers and source regular update training.
The practice was put in special measures in October 2019 and will remain in special measures. If insufficient improvements have been made such that there remains a rating of inadequate for any population group, key question or overall, we will take action in line with our enforcement procedures to begin the process of preventing the provider from operating the service. This will lead to cancelling their registration or to varying the terms of their registration within six months if they do not improve.
Special measures will give people who use the service the reassurance that the care they get should improve.
Details of our findings and the evidence supporting our ratings are set out in the evidence tables.
Dr Rosie Benneyworth BM BS BMedSci MRCGP
Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care