Background to this inspection
Updated
21 June 2017
Cornerways
Surgery is located in Worthing, East Sussex. The practice provides services for
approximately
3,901 patients living within the Worthing area. The practice holds a General
Medical Services (GMS) contract with NHS England. A GMS contract is one between
the practice and NHS England where elements of the contract such as opening
times are standard. The practice
has a relatively
large number of people aged 65 and older compared to the national average.
Deprivation amongst children and older people is significantly lower than the
local and national averages.
As well as a
team of two GP partners (both male), the practice also employs two practices
nurses (working as one whole time nurse between them). A practice manager is employed
and there is a team of receptionists and administrative clerks.
The practice
is open between 8am and 6.30pm on weekdays and appointments are available from
8am to 12pm and from 1pm to 5pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
and from 8am to 12pm on Tuesdays.
The practice
has a reciprocal agreement with another local practice who takes calls and
urgent appointments from Cornerways Surgery patients on Tuesday afternoons. A
GP is on call until 6.30pm on weekdays for urgent appointments and there are
phone appointments available
with GPs throughout the day according to
patient need.
The practice
operates an urgent need clinic between 8am and 8.30am and 4.15pm and 5pm on
weekdays when patients with urgent medical problems can attend without booking
an appointment and wait to be seen. Routine appointments are bookable up to two
months in advance. Patients are able to book appointments by phone, online or
in person.
Patients are
provided with information on how to access the duty GP or the out of hours
service by calling the practice or by referring to its website.
The practice
is registered to provide the regulated activities of diagnostic and screening
procedures; treatment of disease, disorder and injury; family planning; and
surgical procedures.
The practice
provides services from the following sites:
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145 George V Avenue,
Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 5RZ.
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21 June 2017
Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
When we visited Cornerways Surgery on 12 April 2016 to carry out
a comprehensive inspection we rated them as good overall. However, we found the practice required
improvement for the provision of safe services and said they must:
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Ensure the practice is able to immediately respond to the needs
of a person who becomes seriously ill by installing a defibrillator and oxygen
on-site.
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Ensure all staff have received either a disclosure and barring
service check (DBS) or an associated risk assessment. (DBS checks identify
whether a person has a criminal record or is on an official list of people
barred from working in roles where they may have contact with children or
adults who may be vulnerable.)
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Put arrangements in place for the safe management of medicines.
We also said they should;
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Ensure all staff have received up to date training in key areas,
including information governance.
This inspection was an
announced focused inspection carried out on 25 May 2017 to confirm that the
practice had carried out their plan to meet the legal requirements in relation
to the breaches in regulations that we identified at our previous inspection. This
report covers our findings in relation to those requirements and also
additional improvements made since our last inspection. This report should be
read in conjunction with the full report of our inspection on 12 April 2016,
which can be found on our website at
www.cqc.org.uk
.
The practice is now
rated as good for the provision of safe services. Overall the practice rating
remains as good.
Our key findings were as follows:
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Arrangements were in place to ensure the safe management of high
risk medicines.
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The practice had a defibrillator available on the premises and
an oxygen concentrator with adult and children’s masks. (An
oxygen concentrator is a machine which creates concentrated
oxygen from the ambient air.).
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We saw evidence all staff had received up to date training in
key areas, including information governance and basic life support.
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We looked at records, including six staff files, which showed
all staff had received either a DBS check or an associated risk assessment.
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice
People with long term conditions
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21 June 2017
The provider had resolved
the concerns for safety identified at our inspection on 12 April 2016 which
applied to everyone using this practice, including this population group. The
population group ratings remain as good.
Families, children and young people
Updated
21 June 2017
The provider had resolved
the concerns for safety identified at our inspection on 12 April 2016 which
applied to everyone using this practice, including this population group. The
population group ratings remain as good.
Updated
21 June 2017
The provider had resolved
the concerns for safety identified at our inspection on 12 April 2016 which
applied to everyone using this practice, including this population group. The
population group ratings remain as good.
Working age people (including those recently retired and students)
Updated
21 June 2017
The provider had resolved
the concerns for safety identified at our inspection on 12 April 2016 which
applied to everyone using this practice, including this population group. The
population group ratings remain as good.
People experiencing poor mental health (including people with dementia)
Updated
21 June 2017
The provider had resolved
the concerns for safety identified at our inspection on 12 April 2016 which
applied to everyone using this practice, including this population group. The
population group ratings remain as good.
People whose circumstances may make them vulnerable
Updated
21 June 2017
The provider had resolved
the concerns for safety identified at our inspection on 12 April 2016 which
applied to everyone using this practice, including this population group. The
population group ratings remain as good.