Langford Medical Practice is a GP practice situated in Bicester in Oxfordshire and has 9,238 registered patients. The practice also has a branch surgery that dispenses medicines. The dispensing practice is based in Ambrosden, a village in Cherwell, Oxfordshire. It is approximately 2.5 miles away from the practice. The two practices share the same patient list.
The practice provided a range of services for patients. We spoke with patients about their experiences of care at this practice and also received written feedback from patients about the quality of services. All patients gave positive feedback about the practice and staff. The last patient survey, undertaken in 2014, showed us patients were satisfied with the care and treatment they received.
The practice opted out of providing out of hours primary medical services for its patients. Outside normal surgery hours Langford Medical Practice patients were able to access emergency care from an alternative out of hours provider.
Langford Medical Practice was patient-focused in its approach to care and treatment. The practice understood the different needs of the population it served and acted on these to ensure they supported patients appropriately. They had established links with the traveller community and had identified there was a high prevalence of depression in the local population. The practice used a variety of audits to assess and meet the needs of their patient population group. They completed audits for the prevalence and management of atrial fibrillation and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in July 2012 and July 2013. They used the information to ensure they had up to date data about their patient population group and make a decision if they needed to offer additional services. They also used the information to determine whether they had sufficient staff to meet the needs of patients with these conditions in their patient population.
The practice provided information and support to help patients understand their care and treatment and help them make informed choices. Patients were treated with dignity and respect. There was clear leadership within the practice, with a focus on continuous professional development. The practice actively sought comments and feedback from patients and acted on these to improve the service. However, we had some concerns related to the management of medicines and infection control. For example, the practice did not ensure expired medicines were not available to be used. There were not sufficient infection control audits to assist the practice identify, monitor and reduce the risk and spread of infection.
As part of the inspection we looked at management records as well as policies and procedures. We observed how staff cared for and interacted with patients and spoke with patients about their experiences of care at the practice. We also spoke with a range of staff, including GPs, nurses, a phlebotomist and administrative staff. We also met with the Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group.
The provider was in breach of the regulations related to the management of medicines and infection control. We visited Langford Medical Practice, 9 Nightingale Place, Bicester, and Oxon, OX26 6XX. We also visited Ambrosden Surgery, Ambrosden, Bicester, and Oxon, OX25 2RH where there was a dispensary.