In the past week, CQC has published a further 42 reports on the quality of care provided by GP practices that have been inspected by specialist teams of inspectors.
Under CQC’s new programme of inspections, all of England’s GP practices are being given a rating according to whether they are safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led.
The Chief Inspector of General Practice has found another 29 practices to be Good, seven to Require Improvement, and three to be Inadequate following recent inspections by the Care Quality Commission. Three reports were focused inspections which are not rated.
The total number of practices rated Outstanding is now 393. The total number of practices that have exited Special Measures is now 104.
Professor Steve Field, Chief Inspector of General Practice, said:
“After reporting on nearly 7,000 inspections we have found that most care is good – with over 300 practices now rated Outstanding. That means that over 1 million patients in England currently receive care from practices which we have rated Outstanding. What’s enormously encouraging is that our inspections are driving improvement – 90% of practices that we have re-inspected have improved since last October. Through their hard work and dedication, practices are making positive changes to the care they deliver.
“However, we still see evidence of too much poor care. Since we began inspecting GP practices in October 2014 we have found over 200 practices to be Inadequate. While this is a minority, this still amounts to over half a million patients in England who were not receiving the basic standards of care that they should be able to expect from their GP practice. I am glad to say that we have increasingly found that most practices that are placed in special measures use the support that is on offer to meet those standards.”
GP Practices listed by CCG area and rating:
- Albion Street Surgery, Brighton and Hove: Good
- Brookside Group Practice, Wokingham: Good
- Chiltern Hills Practice, Bedfordshire: Good
- Coalpool Surgery, Walsall: Good
- Dr Allan & Partners, Chiltern: Good
- Dr AM Deshpande & Dr P Gurjar Practice, Thurrock: Good
- Dr David keith Oliver, Nene: Good
- Dr Jitendrakumar Trivedi, Slough: Good
- Dr Khalid Mirza, Herts Valleys: Good
- Dr Ravi Sharma, Mansfield and Ashfield: Good
- Dr Rebecca Hatjiosif, Haringey: Good
- Dr Seabrook & partners, Stockport: Good
- Dr Siraj Shah, Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley: Good
- Dr T Abela & Partners, Thurrock: Good
- Dr Toqeer Aslam, Medway: Good
- Karis Medical Centre, Birmingham CrossCity: Good
- Malling Health @ Great Bridge, Sandwell and West Birmingham: Good
- Montpelier Surgery, Brighton and Hove: Good
- Mount Chambers Medical Practice, Mid Essex: Good
- North Wingfield Medical Centre, Hardwick: Good
- Oakham Medical Practice, East Leicestershire and Rutland: Good
- Preston Grove Medical Centre - Yeovil, Somerset: Good
- Roberts, McKenzie, Plumley, Hassas, Kirkland, Allen, Rose & Helm, Wandsworth: Good
- Roberts, McKenzie, Plumley, Hassas, Kirkland, Allen, Rose & Helm, Wandsworth: Good
- Springfield Surgery, Nene: Good
- Supreme Medical Centre, Barnet: Good
- The Surgery, Dr T Rahman and Dr CY Tsoi, Havering: Good
- The Whitehorse Practice, Croydon: Good
- The York Medical Practice, Richmond: Good
- Belmont Medical Centre, Herefordshire: Requires improvement
- Chadwell Heath Surgery, Redbridge: Requires improvement
- Dr Andrew Whitfield, North East Hampshire and Farnham: Requires improvement
- Dr Lawson and Dr Alalade, Portsmouth: Requires improvement
- Dr Sumedha Tillu, Sandwell and West Birmingham: Requires improvement
- Kings Edge Medical Centre, Brent: Requires improvement
- Phoenix Family Care, Coventry and Rugby: Requires improvement
- Dr Selwyn Dexter, Central London (Westminster): Inadequate
- Hylton Medical Group, Sunderland: Inadequate
- The Haymarket Health Centre, Stoke on Trent: Inadequate
- Manor House Lane Surgery, Birmingham CrossCity: Focused inspection*
- Observatory Medical Practice, Oxfordshire: Focused inspection*
- Victoria Medical Practice, North Kirklees: Focused inspection*
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