1, 2 December 2014
During a themed inspection looking at Offender Healthcare
We considered our inspection findings to answer questions we always ask:
Is the service safe?
Is the service effective?
Is the service caring?
Is the service responsive?
Is the service well-led?
This is the summary of what we found.
Is the service safe?
There had been improvements in the management of people's medicines. Medicines were generally safely stored, although this was not consistent across all areas. Medicines were recorded and staff responded to people's queries about their medication.
Is the service effective?
People's consent was obtained before treatment was provided. Arrangements were in place to protect people's rights when there was a doubt about their capacity to make a particular decision.
People had access to a wide range of physical health, mental health and substance misuse services. Waiting times were generally reasonable, however waits to access mental health services were long.
Working relationships with the prison and other service providers were generally effective, however the system to book external hospital appointments was not always sufficiently flexible.
Is the service caring?
People were cared for and treated by staff who took the time to listen to them and people were offered different choices.
Is the service responsive?
The provider responded to people's feedback and complaints about the service appropriately and put in place actions to improve the service when possible.
Is the service well-led?
People and staff were able to provide feedback about the quality of the service and this feedback was used to inform improvements.
There were effective systems in place to regularly monitor and assess the quality of the service provided, for example through regular audits and analysis of incident reports.