Dr Mazarelo & Partners (also known as Concord Medical Practice) is situated in Washington and provides primary medical care services to patients living in and around the Washington area. The practice provides services to 5259 patients.
The service is registered with CQC to provide the regulated activities of; Diagnostic and screening procedures; Treatment of disease, disorder and injury; Surgical procedures and Maternity and midwifery services.
Please note that when referring to information throughout this report, for example any reference to the Quality and Outcomes Framework data, this relates to the most recent information available to the CQC at that time.
At this inspection we found there is a lack of clear leadership and vision within the practice. Governance arrangements are unclear. Although staff told us about actions they take to improve the service, there is a lack of a documented evidence to support this.
We found that practice is responsive in its approach to quality, rather than proactively planning for improvements.
Patients who use the service are kept safe and protected from avoidable harm, however the practice does not have a robust approach to investigations and there isn’t a system in place which will enable the practice to identify trends in incidents, safety issues, performance issues, and to record learning. The provider is in breach of Regulation 10 Assessing and monitoring the quality of service provision.
The building is well-maintained and clean.
All the patients we spoke with are very positive about the care and treatment they receive. The CQC comment cards and results of patient surveys that show that patients are consistently pleased with the service they receive.
There is good collaborative working between the provider and other health and social care agencies which ensures patients receive the best outcomes. Clinical decisions follow best practice guidelines.
The practice regularly meets with the local CCG to discuss service performance and improvement issues.
The majority of patients registered with the practice are of working age. There are approximately 200 patients registered with the practice over the age of 65. Patients with long term conditions are reviewed at least once a year. The practice told us they have four patients registered with a learning disability and they all have a health action plan in place and annual reviews. The practice are aware of patients in vulnerable circumstances and actively ensure these patients receive regular reviews, including annual health checks. The practice maintains a register of patients who experience mental health problems and they have regular reviews. The needs of these population groups are identified by the practice and systems are in place to improve their access to care.