Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice
During our comprehensive inspection of The Finchampstead Surgery in February 2016 we found a range of concerns. These resulted in the practice being rated as requires improvement for the provision of safe, effective and well led services.
Specifically we found the practice:
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Did not have appropriate systems in place to ensure the security of prescriptions.
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Had not completed actions identified in their fire risk assessment.
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Had not assured themselves that all staff had received relevant immunisations to keep patients and staff safe.
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Had nationally reported outcomes for patients with long term conditions that were below average. Patients with these conditions may not have been receiving the reviews of their treatment to ensure their care was maintained.
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Did not keep all policies and procedures relevant to the management and safety of the practice reviewed and up-to-date.
The practice sent us an action plan setting out how the changes they were making to address the issues that led to our concerns.
We carried out a desktop review commencing on 19 October 2016 to ensure these changes had been implemented and that the service was meeting regulations. The ratings for the practice have been updated to reflect our findings. We found the practice had made improvements in effective provision of services since our last inspection on 16 February 2016 and they were meeting the requirements of the regulations in breach.
Specifically the practice had:
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Introduced stricter controls in monitoring prescriptions and enhanced the security of rooms where blank prescriptions were held.
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Completed the actions identified in their fire risk assessment.
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Ensured that staff had received the relevant immunisations to reduce the risk of infection to both patients and other staff.
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Improved their systems to complete reviews of the care of patients with long term conditions. The practice provided unverified data for the first six months of the recording period in 2016/17. This showed improved outcomes for these patients.
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Had updated all policies and procedures in accordance with the practice review programme.
We have updated the ratings for this practice to reflect these changes. The practice is now rated good for the provision of safe, effective and well led services.
Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP)
Chief Inspector of General Practice