25 May 2022
During a routine inspection
We carried out an unannounced inspection at The Medical Centre – Dr Kukar on 25 May 2022. Overall, the practice is rated as Good.
Safe - Good
Effective - Good
Caring - Good
Responsive - Good
Well-led – Requires improvement
Following our previous inspection on 27 April 2021, the practice was rated requires improvement overall. At that time, it was rated as good for providing safe and caring services and requires improvement for providing effective, responsive and well-led services.
The full reports for previous inspections can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for The Medical Centre – Dr Kukar on our website at www.cqc.org.uk
Why we carried out this inspection
This inspection was carried out to follow up on a breach of regulation 17 of HSCA (RA) Regulations 2014 (Good governance). At the previous inspection we found that uptake rates of cervical cancer screening and childhood immunisations were below target and that the practice had not responded to negative patient feedback about access to the service. We also followed up on information of concern received by CQC about the practice, specifically in relation to the clinical staffing rota and completion of required training. We carried out an unannounced, comprehensive inspection and covered the five key questions in their entirety.
How we carried out the inspection
This inspection was carried out on site. The site visit included:
- Manager and staff interviews
- Telephone interviews with staff who were unavailable during the site visit
- Telephone interview with patient representatives
- Completing clinical searches on the practice’s patient records system and discussing findings with the provider
- Reviewing patient records to identify issues and clarify actions taken by the provider
- Review of documentary evidence
- Observation of the practice premises and equipment
Our findings
We based our judgement of the quality of care at this service on a combination of:
- what we found when we inspected
- information from our ongoing monitoring of data about services and
- information from the provider, patients, the public and other organisations.
We have rated this practice as Good overall
We found that:
- The specific concerns reported to CQC about this practice were not supported by the evidence we reviewed during the inspection.
- The practice provided care in a way that kept patients safe and protected them from avoidable harm.
- Patients received effective care and treatment that met their needs.
- Staff dealt with patients with kindness and respect and involved them in decisions about their care.
- The practice adjusted how it delivered services to meet the needs of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Patients could access care and treatment in a timely way.
- While we saw evidence that the practice had sustained and embedded the improvements noted at the previous inspection, progress in improving published cancer screening uptake rates was variable and limited.
- The practice stored key organisational records on a single laptop which was inaccessible on the day of the inspection visit and posed an unnecessary risk to information governance.
We found a breach of regulations. The provider must:
- Establish effective systems and processes to ensure good governance in accordance with the fundamental standards of care.
In addition, the provider should:
- Review its DNACPR process to ensure this is being initiated, with the involvement of patients and their families, as appropriate.
Details of our findings and the evidence supporting our ratings are set out in the evidence tables.
Dr Sean O’Kelly BSc MB ChB MSc DCH FRCA
Chief Inspector of Hospitals and Interim Chief Inspector of Primary Medical Services