Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
We carried out a desktop review of Deddington Health Centre in September 2016. We requested information from the practice to be sent to us so we could undertake a review of evidence offsite. This was following a comprehensive inspection in January 2016 where we identified concerns with the monitoring of patient care and treatment and staff awareness of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. We issued a requirement notice and rated the practice as requires improvement in the effective domain. The practice sent us an action plan stating what they were going to do to make improvements. At this inspection we found:
- The monitoring of patient care and treatment had improved following an audit of diabetes related indicators as well as an audit of patients on Lithium (a high risk medicine).
- The process for medicine reviews had been changed to ensure patients received a review in a timely way.
- The nursing team had received training on the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and guidance had been introduced for mental capacity assessments.
During the previous inspection, we also reported on areas where improvements should have been considered. At this inspection we found that the practice had acted on these findings.
The practice had implemented a new alerts policy and vulnerable patients already registered were clearly flagged up on the records system. Overdue appraisals had also been brought up to date.
This report only covers our findings in relation to these requirements. You can read the report from out last comprehensive inspection by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for Deddington Health Centre on our website www.cqc.org.uk
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice