Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
In May 2016 we found concerns related to governance arrangements and supporting processes during a comprehensive inspection of Dr Reidy & Partners, more commonly known as Desborough and Hazlemere Surgery in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Following the inspection the provider sent us an action plan detailing how they would improve the areas of concern.
On the previous inspection in May 2016, we found one breach of the regulation relating to good governance. The full comprehensive report on the May 2016 inspection can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for Dr Reidy & Partners on our website at www.cqc.org.uk.
We carried out a follow up inspection of the practice on 8 February 2017 to ensure these changes had been implemented and that the service was meeting the requirements of the regulations.
The ratings for the practice have been updated to reflect our findings following the improvements made since our last inspection and the practice is now meeting the regulation that had previously been breached.
Specifically the practice was:
- Managing high risk medicines in a safe and effective way. Furthermore, processes supporting high risk medicines had been strengthened and patients were having their treatment reviewed within the appropriate timescales.
- Operating safe systems in relation to health and safety. The practice had established and was now operating an effective system to assess, manage and mitigate the risks identified relating to legionella and infection control.
- Effectively managing training arrangements, which were consistent and embedded across all staff groups. Personal and professional development was managed and recorded on a system which identified when staff had training and when it would need to be refreshed.
- Managing an overarching governance framework which supported the delivery of the strategy and good quality care. Arrangements had been made which reviewed, updated and amended policies in light of changes within legislation.
The practice had taken full heed of the findings of the inspection undertaken in May 2016 and is now rated good for the provision of safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led services. All six population groups have also been re-rated following these improvements and are also rated as good.
Professor Steve Field CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP
Chief Inspector of General Practice