Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
In May 2015 during a comprehensive inspection of Loddon Vale Practice, Hurricane Way, Woodley, Reading, Berkshire we found concerns related to the following: The recruitment of staff, management of medicines, systems to monitor risk, clinical audit, assessment of mental capacity, safeguarding and vetting of staff undertaking chaperone duties. The report setting out the findings of the inspection was published in September 2015. Following the inspection the practice sent us an action plan detailing how they would improve on the areas of concern.
We carried out an announced focused inspection of Loddon Vale Practice on 23 February 2016 to ensure the changes the practice told us they would make had been implemented and to apply an updated rating.
We found the practice had made significant improvements since our last inspection on 27 May 2015. We have re-rated the practice overall as good. Specifically, they had made improvements to the provision of safe, effective and well led services. The ratings for the practice have been updated to reflect our findings.
At this inspection we found:
- Risks to patients were assessed and well managed.
- Systems were in place to respond to national safety alerts.
- Staff had been trained to identify possible abuse and to report any concerns in this respect appropriately.
- Appropriate checks had been undertaken for staff who undertook chaperone duties.
- Care planning had been improved to involve the patient in their future care.
- Systems to manage medicines had been improved.
- The practice had enhanced their programme of clinical audit and audit was driving improvement in patient outcomes.
However,
- The practice had not improved on the number of patients with a learning disability who had received their annual health check in 2015.
The area where the provider should make improvement is:
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice