England’s Chief Inspector of General Practice has placed Stopsley Village Practice in Luton, Bedfordshire, into special measures following a Care Quality Commission inspection which found the quality of care to be Inadequate overall.
Inspectors rated the practice as Inadequate for providing safe and well-led services as a result of the inspection in December 2015. It was also rated Requires Improvement for being effective and rated Good for being caring and responsive.
Janet Williamson, Deputy Chief Inspector of General Practice and Dentistry in CQC’s Central region said:
“It is important that the people who are registered with Stopsley Village Practice can rely on getting the high quality care which everyone is entitled to receive from their GP.
"During our inspection patients commented that they were treated with compassion by the practice staff. We observed that members of staff were helpful and courteous to patients. However, we also found that care and treatment was not always delivered in line with best practice.
“We have found significant areas of concern, which is why we are placing the practice into special measures - so opening the way for the practice to receive support from NHS England among others
“We will continue to monitor this practice and we will inspect again in six months to check whether improvements have been made. I am hopeful that the practice will do what is required for the sake of its patients, but if we find that the service remains inadequate, we will consider taking further action.”
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