20 September 2023
During a routine inspection
We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at The Handbridge Medical Centre on 20 September 2023. Overall, the practice is rated as requires improvement.
Safe - requires improvement
Effective – good
Caring - good
Responsive – good
Well-led - requires improvement
Following our previous inspection on 29 September 2022, the practice was rated requires improvement overall and for all key questions but caring and responsive.
The full reports for previous inspections can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for The Handbridge Medical Centre on our website at www.cqc.org.uk
Why we carried out this inspection
We carried out this inspection to follow up breaches of regulation from a previous inspection.
We inspected the key questions of: Safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led.
How we carried out the inspection
This inspection was carried out in a way which enabled us to spend a minimum amount of time on site.
This included:
- Conducting staff interviews using video conferencing.
- Completing clinical searches on the practice’s patient records system (this was with consent from the provider and in line with all data protection and information governance requirements).
- Reviewing patient records to identify issues and clarify actions taken by the provider.
- Requesting evidence from the provider.
- A short site visit.
Our findings
We based our judgement of the quality of care at this service on a combination of:
- what we found when we inspected
- information from our ongoing monitoring of data about services and
- information from the provider, patients, the public and other organisations.
We found that:
- The provider did not have fully effective processes for assessing and managing risks associated with the premises.
- Not all action to ensure appropriate standards of cleanliness and hygiene had been taken in a timely way.
- The systems and processes for identifying, managing and mitigating risks to the service were not effective.
However,
- Issues identified at the inspection in 2022 with regards staff training had been addressed.
- Staff dealt with patients with kindness and respect and involved them in decisions about their care.
We found two breaches of regulations. The provider must:
- Ensure all premises and equipment used by the service provider is fit for use.
- Establish effective systems and processes to ensure good governance in accordance with the fundamental standards of care.
In addition, the provider should:
- Put in place a written programme of quality improvement and audits to review clinical activity over time.
- Take action to ensure patients with long term conditions are regularly monitored.
- Continue to monitor and improve the uptake of cervical screening and childhood vaccinations.
- Continue to monitor patient feedback regarding access to the service and take action where this indicates improvement required.
Details of our findings and the evidence supporting our ratings are set out in the evidence tables.
Dr Sean O’Kelly BSc MB ChB MSc DCH FRCA
Chief Inspector of Health Care