Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
Wallis Avenue is located in a residential area in Maidstone, Kent. It provides primary medical services to approximately 3500 registered patients.
We carried out an unannounced, focused inspection on 3 November 2014 as we had received concerning information about the practice. We visited the practice location at The Surgery, Wallis Avenue, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 9JJ
Wallis Avenue was not rated as this was the first inspection of the practice. It was a focused inspection which means we did not inspect against all elements of the domains to enable us to give an overall rating.
There were areas of practice where the provider needs to make improvements.
Importantly, the provider must:
- ensure that they have an appropriate process in place for assessing the needs of patients and planning their care to meet individual needs
- review the process of administration staff writing out prescriptions for patients without them being seen or assessed by a GP
- have a process in place for investigating and learning from complaints
- ensure that they have risk assessed the way patient records are stored to ensure that confidential information is not accessible to anyone but relevant practice staff
- risk assess all staff roles that do not have criminal records checks
- ensure that all staff have relevant health checks and all information relevant to safe recruitment is recorded in staff files
- ensure that all staff have regular appraisals and access to appropriate training
- ensure that there is appropriate processes in place to access and monitor risks and services and ensure that individual patient needs are monitored
In addition the provider should:
- improve access to appointments for patients and improve the process for making appointments for being seen on the same day.
Due to the concerns raised during the focussed inspection we will be completing a Comprehensive inspection early in 2015.
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice