19/06/2019
During an inspection looking at part of the service
This practice is rated as good overall. At our last inspection 4 October 2018, the practice was rated as good overall, with requires improvement for providing safe services. The practice was issued with a requirement notice for Regulation 12, safe care and treatment. This was because vaccines were not stored appropriately within refrigerators in the treatment rooms and the cold chain was not maintained within the recommended temperature range. We undertook an inspection on 19 June 2019 to check the practice had made the required improvements.
At this inspection we found:
- Improvements had been made to ensure vaccines were being recorded as being stored appropriately. A standard operating procedure for recording refrigerator temperatures had been written and implemented. The cold chain was recorded as being within the recommend temperature range and staff were aware of actions to take if temperatures were outside of the recommended range.
- Work had been completed to review the coding of carers on the practice’s computer system. The practice had identified issues with inappropriate coding and removed 172 records. At the time of this inspection, the practice had 299 patients who were carers, which was approximately 1.5% of the practice population.
- The practice had improved their system for ensuring patients notes were summarised in a timely way. A practice protocol was in place for summarising, although this did not include the quality assurance process. Quarterly audits were undertaken to ensure summarising was accurate, although the completion of identified actions were not documented.
- The practice premises were managed by a private company on behalf of the landlord. The company utilised NHS property services for contract building maintenance for the whole site, only part of which was rented by the practice. The practice had formalised arrangements to ensure they were updated on the outcomes of risk assessments and work completed as a result.
Whilst we found no breaches of regulations, the provider should:
- Document the quality assurance system in place for summarising, in the practice summarising policy. Actions identified and undertaken as a result of the summarising audits, should also be documented.
Details of our findings and the evidence supporting our ratings are set out in the evidence table.
Dr Rosie Benneyworth BS BM BMedSci MRCGP
Chief Inspector of General Practice