Updated 18 April 2024
The Osmaston Surgery provides care to a population of approximately 13,660 patients in Derby. At our assessment in June 2023, the practice was placed into special measures and rated inadequate overall and in the key questions safe, effective, responsive, well-led and requires improvement for caring. We carried out a follow-up assessment of this service from 17 May to 18 June 2024 to assess all of the quality statements in each key question. We found there were now systems in place to support learning from incidents and safeguarding, teams and services worked together to provide continuity of care. There had also been some improvements in the management of medicines. However, there continued to be a breach in Regulation 12, safe care and treatment, and Regulation 17, good governance. There continued to be issues regarding the management of patients with asthma, the management of patients prescribed medicines that required monitoring and medicine reviews were not always up to date. There continued to be limited clinical audit activity; gaps in staff training; a lack of systems to track prescription stationery throughout the practice; cervical screening and childhood immunisations continued to be below national targets; there was limited engagement with patients or staff to seek their views. In addition we found that risk assessments had not been completed when the immunisation status of 2 clinicians working in the practice was not recorded in their records and policies were not always adhered to, for example complaints and recruitment. The practice is now rated requires improvement overall and in the key questions safe, responsive and well led, and good in effective and caring. We are taking this service out of special measures. This recognises the improvements that have been made to the quality of care provided by this service. We have asked the provider for an action plan in response to the 2 breaches of regulation we found at this assessment.