7 - 9 July 2015
During an inspection looking at part of the service
The Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital is part of Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The hospital provides a number of services to the local population of Tamworth, working closely with neighbouring hospitals and NHS trusts.
We inspected this hospital in July 2015 as part of the comprehensive inspection programme.
Overall, we have rated this hospital as good. We saw that services were caring and compassionate. We also saw that people had good outcomes because they receive effective care and treatment that met their needs. Systems and processes were in place to ensure patients were kept safe and were able to respond to local need.
Our key findings were as follows:
- Staff were caring and compassionate towards patients and their relatives. Patients’ dignity and privacy was ensured and we saw many examples of good care right across the trust from staff at all levels.
- The hospital delivered an effective and responsive service that met the needs of the local community.
- The numbers of patients using the day case unit had declined and there were concerns regarding the long term sustainability. A decision to close the unit was postponed until 2016, following consultation with staff and the local community.
- There was a strong open culture and staff were encouraged and supported to report incidents. There were clears systems in place to ensure lessons were learnt and services developed as a result
We saw several areas of good practice:
- There was good joined up working in the minor injuries unit with other specialists such as the mental health crisis team and the mental capacity service team within the hospital.
- The five steps to safer surgery (part of the World Health Organisation (WHO) surgical safety checklist) was said by staff to be well embedded and the latest audit report showed high levels of compliance.
- Staff told us senior leaders and the executive team were approachable and visited the hospital on a regular basis.
- The surgical team were working towards Joint Advisory Group (JAG) accreditation for gastrointestinal endoscopy services.
However, there were also areas where the trust needs to make improvements:
Importantly the trust must:
- The trust must review arrangements for access to x-ray imaging after 5pm weekdays and on Saturday afternoons and Sundays for MIU patients.
- The trust must support the MIU to audit its performance in order to assess the effectiveness of their own practice and to identify and manage risks.
Professor Sir Mike Richards
Chief Inspector of Hospitals