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Archived: Greenlands Surgery Also known as Dr Jeeten Raghwani

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Stirling Street, Grimsby, South Humberside, DN31 3AE (01472) 721637

Provided and run by:
Dr Jeeten Raghwani

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Background to this inspection

Updated 1 August 2019

Greenlands Surgery occupies part of purpose built GP premises in Stirling Medical Centre, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire DN31 3AE. They have a Personal Medical Services (PMS) contract. There are 2,713 patients on the practice list and the majority of patients are of white British background. The practice scored three on the deprivation measurement scale, the deprivation scale goes from one to ten, with one being the most deprived. People living in more deprived areas tend to have a greater need for health services.

The practice is single-handed with one male GP. There is one practice nurse, a practice manager and four administration/reception staff.

When the practice is closed, patients are directed to the Out Of Hours provider and NHS 111. Information for patients requiring urgent medical attention out of hours is available in the waiting area and on the practice website.

Overall inspection

Good

Updated 1 August 2019

We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at Greenlands Surgery on 24 June 2019 as part of our inspection programme.

We based our judgement of the quality of care at this service on a combination of:

  • what we found when we inspected
  • information from our ongoing monitoring of data about services and
  • information from the provider, patients, the public and other organisations.

We have rated this practice as Good overall.

We found that:

  • The practice had systems to manage risk so that safety incidents were less likely to happen, but these systems were limited.
  • There was evidence of learning from significant events.
  • Patients received effective care and treatment that met their needs.
  • Staff dealt with patients with kindness and respect and involved them in decisions about their care.
  • The practice organised and delivered services to meet patients’ needs.
  • Patients could access care and treatment in a timely way.
  • The way the practice was led and managed promoted the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care.

Whilst we found no breaches of regulations, the provider should:

  • Review and improve the system that identifies patients who are also young carers in order to offer relevant support if appropriate.
  • Ensure information about support groups is available on the practice website.
  • Review and improve the investigation of significant events to ensure learning has been embedded.

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