Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
We undertook a comprehensive inspection of Kings Corner Surgery on the 9 October 2014. Overall we have rated the practice as good. We found the effective domain was rated as requires improvement and the safe, caring, responsive and well led domains were rated as good.
Our key findings were as follows:
Patient feedback was positive. Patients told us that staff are very understanding and supportive. They said all staff treated them with respect and dignity. The practice results for the national GP patient survey 2013 were higher than the clinical commissioning group (CCG) and national average. The 2014 GP patient survey showed 96% of patients had confidence and trust in the GP they saw or spoke with and 83% of patients said they had confidence in the last nurse saw or spoke with. Ninety three per cent of patients rated their overall experience of this practice as good.
We found the service was responsive to patient’s needs. The needs of the practice population were understood and systems were in place to address identified needs. Patients benefited from a stable staff team, which enabled good continuity of care and accessibility to appointments with a GP of choice. A range of clinics and services were offered to patients, which included antenatal clinics and travel clinics.
The practice MUST
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Ensure systems are in place for clinical staff to document safety advice and potential risks to patients in patient records.
There were also areas of the practice where the provider needs to make improvements
Importantly, the provider should:
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Ensure all relevant policies and procedures are adapted to the practice and a system is put in place to review these regularly.
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Ensure areas of improvements identified in infection control audits are actioned.
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Ensure an updated Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) risk assessment is completed and all relevant staff have a DBS check undertaken.
Professor Steve Field CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP
Chief Inspector of General Practice
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice