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Archived: The Surgery - Foden Street

Overall: Requires improvement read more about inspection ratings

The Surgery, 32 Foden Street, Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 4BX (01782) 411884

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The Surgery - Foden Street

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23/11/2015

During a routine inspection

Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice

We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at The Surgery – Foden Street on 23 November 2015. Overall the practice is rated as requires improvement

Our key findings were as follows:

  • Patients said they were treated with compassion, dignity and respect and they were involved in their care and decisions about their treatment.
  • Patients said they found it easy to make an appointment with a named GP and that there was continuity of care, with urgent appointments available the same day.
  • Staff understood and fulfilled their responsibilities to raise concerns, and to report incidents and near misses.

  • The practice did not undertake all of the necessary checks required when recruiting staff.

  • Staff assessed the risks of infection control, although had not always acted on the risks identified.

  • The practice had a number of policies and procedures to govern activity, but some were overdue a review.

The areas where the provider must make improvements are:

  • Ensure recruitment checks for staff meet legislative requirements.
  • Implement a consistent and effective system to receive and act on medicines alerts.
  • Mitigate the risks identified in infection prevention and control audits.
  • Implement a system to detail and record the checks undertaken on emergency equipment.
  • Ensure that accurate records are kept of staff members’ suitability for employment and have oversight of the training they have undertaken.
  • Provide all staff with appraisals.
  • Review the policies and procedures in use, to ensure they are up to date and reflect the environment in which they operate.

In addition the provider should:

  • Follow a consistent method of recording the stages of reporting, investigating and learning from significant events.

  • Provide all staff with training in safeguarding vulnerable adults

  • Review the computerised records of children identified at increased risk of harm to ensure they contain relevant and up to date information about safeguarding concerns.

  • Consider the implementation of guidance issued by Public Health England on the storage of vaccines. In particular consideration of ensuring power to the vaccine fridge is not accidentally interrupted.

  • Improve storage and handling of blank prescription forms to reflect nationally accepted guidance as detailed in NHS Protect Security of prescription forms guidance.

  • Ensure that patients, visitors and staff are protected from the risk of water borne infection by means of completing a legionella risk assessment.

  • Improve the availability of emergency medicine to include medicines to treat prolonged convulsions (fitting).

  • Promote the availability of national cancer screening programmes.

  • Improve the availability of appointments with a practice nurse.

  • Consider the introduction of online booking of appointments.

Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP) 

Chief Inspector of General Practice