Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection of Aitune Medical Practice on 12 January 2016. A breach of legal requirements was found in that robust systems were not in place,
to assess and control all risks relating to infection control and the premises. Also,
learning from significant events was not always shared promptly with all relevant staff to improve patient safety. Overall the practice was rated as good; in view of the above the practice was rated as requires improvement for providing safe services.
After the comprehensive inspection, the practice wrote to us to say what action they had, and were taking to meet the legal requirement in relation to the breach.
We undertook a desk based review on 17 August 2016 to check that the provider had completed the required actions, and now met the legal requirements. This report covers our findings in relation to the requirements. We did not visit the practice as part of this review.
You can read the report from our last comprehensive inspection, by selecting the 'all reports' link for Aitune Medical Practice on our website at www.cqc.org.uk.
This review found that the provider had taken appropriate action to meet the legal requirements.
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The practice was rated as good for providing safe services.
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Learning from significant events was
shared in a timely way to improve patient safety.
- An infection control audit was completed on 9 March 2016, which mostly assessed the practice as compliant. Plans were in place to appoint a new
lead nurse for infection control, with a view to
completing a new audit and action plan by mid November 2016.
- The health & safety policy and general risk assessments had been reviewed and updated, to ensure all risks to staff and patients had been assessed, and control measures were in place to keep people safe.
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice