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Archived: St Lukes Medical Centre - Greenswood Branch

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

1 Greenswood Road, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 9HN (01803) 853153

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St Lukes Medical Centre

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Background to this inspection

Updated 30 September 2016

We inspected St Lukes Medical Centre – Greenswood Branch in April 2016 and found improvements were needed in the area of safe patient care. The provider sent us an action plan which detailed the steps they would take to meet the breaches in regulation. During our latest inspection on 7 September 2016 we found the provider had made the required improvements.

This location is part of the same practice as St Lukes Medical Centre with the same GPs, patients and practice management team.

The practice is situated in the coastal town of Brixham, Devon. The area is ranked fifth in the level of deprivation decile, with one being least deprived and ten being the most deprived. 96.7% of the local population identified their ethnicity as being white English in the 2011 census. The practice provides a primary medical service to 10,100 patients of a predominantly older age group. The practice is a training practice for GP registrars (doctors who are training to become GPs). There was one registrar working at the practice.

There is a team of one GP partners and five salaried GPs. The whole time equivalent is 5.6 GPs. Partners hold managerial and financial responsibility for running the business. The team are supported by a practice manager, two nurse practitioners, five practice nurses, two health care assistants, three phlebotomists and additional administrative staff.

Patients using the practice also have access to midwife clinics and depression and anxiety counsellors at the practice. Other health care professionals such as community nurses, mental health teams and health visitors attended the practice on a regular basis.

The practice is open between the NHS contracted opening hours of 8am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Appointments are offered anytime within these hours. Extended hour’s surgeries are offered at the following times; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday mornings from 7.30am and on Tuesday evening until 7.30pm.

Outside of these times patients are directed to contact the Devon doctors out of hour’s service by using the NHS 111 number.

The practice offered a range of appointment types including book on the day, telephone consultations and advance appointments.

The practice has a Personal Medical Services (PMS) contract with NHS England.

St Lukes Medical Centre is comprised of two locations both of which carry out regulated activities. The main site is located at 17 New Road, Brixham TQ5 8NA and the branch site is located at 1 Greenswood Road, Brixham TQ5 9HN.

During our inspection we visited the New Road location on 7 September 2016. We did not visit the Greenswood Road location as it was shut for the day. Evidence for this branch was seen at the New Road location.

This report covers the Greenswood Road location. St Lukes Medical Centre is covered in a separate inspection report.

Overall inspection

Good

Updated 30 September 2016

Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice

We carried out an inspection of St Lukes Medical Centre- Greenswood Branch on the 7 September 2016. This review was performed to check on the progress of actions taken following an inspection we made in April 2016. Following that inspection the provider sent us an action plan which detailed the steps they would take to meet their breaches of regulation. During our latest inspection on 7 September 2016 we found the provider had made the necessary improvements.

This report covers our findings in relation to the requirements and should be read in conjunction with the report published in August 2016. This can be done by selecting the 'all reports' link for St Lukes Medical Centre- Greenswood Branch on our website at www.cqc.org.uk

Our key findings at this inspection were as follows:

The practice had improved the health and safety for patients by improving the assessment and management of risks. For example, this included the introduction of:

  • Written care plans for all patients with the long term conditions including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and diabetes.

  • Written records for palliative care meetings.

Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP) 

Chief Inspector of General Practice