Malthouse Surgery is a general medical practice situated in the centre of Abingdon. Over 19,000 patients are registered with the practice. Around 25% of the registered patients are over the age of 65. The practice provides a range of services for patients which includes clinics for the management of long term conditions, family planning, travel and child health. Patients are signposted to and supported by other health care professionals who visit the practice and by local voluntary groups.
We spoke with 18 patients during our inspection and reviewed 27 comment cards completed by patients in the two weeks prior to our visit. Patients we spoke with complimented the care and support they received from the GPs and staff at the practice. We looked at the results of the last practice survey. This showed us that patients are pleased with the service they receive. We also spoke with the local team of NHS England, Healthwatch and the Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).
Please note that when referring to information throughout this report, for example any reference to the Quality and Outcomes Framework data, this relates to the most recent information available to the CQC at that time.
The practice provided services that were safe. Current clinical guidelines were followed and referral systems operated efficiently. GPs and staff demonstrated a caring approach. Patients we spoke with told us they were treated with respect and with regard to their privacy. Services were responsive. A range of appointment times including evenings and every other weekend were offered. Systems were in place to respond to the needs of patients living in care homes. The practice was well led. There were clear lines of accountability and management of patient data and security of data was robust. Policies and procedures were not always reviewed regularly and some quality monitoring processes were not followed up.
Quality and Outcomes Framework data showed us the practice performed well in delivering care and treatment for patients with long term conditions. The needs of working age patients were recognised. A range of appointment times were available and telephone consultations could be offered. Mothers, babies and young children received services including childhood immunisation clinics and mother and baby health checks. The practice provided GP services to six care homes. We spoke with some elderly patients. They told us they received care and support from the GPs that met their needs. Patients in vulnerable circumstances who may have difficulty accessing services were supported. The practice offered services for patients experiencing poor mental health. Including counselling services at the practice premises.
We found the provider was in breach of regulations relating to:
- Safeguarding patients who use the service from abuse and
- Requirements relating to workers.
Services are provided from:
Malthouse surgery, The Charter, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3JY
and
Appleton Surgery, Appleton Village Hall, Oakesmere, Abingdon, OX13 5JS