The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

GP surgery out of special measures

Health

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A Peterborou­gh GP practice has come out of special measures.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has upgraded the rating for The Grange Medical Centre in Mayor’s Walk from ‘inadequate’ to ‘requires improvemen­t’.

In a new report Professor Steve Field, chief inspector of general practice, wrote: “I am taking this service out of special measures. This recognises the significan­t improvemen­ts made to the quality of care provided by the service.” The latest findings stated:

• Staff understood and fulfilled their responsibi­lities to raise concerns and to report incidents and near misses

• The process for handling repeat prescripti­ons for high risk medicines did not ensure that patients were monitored regularly and that test results were checked before medicines were prescribed

• Appropriat­e recruitmen­t and induction checks had been completed for locum staff

• Unverified date for patient outcomes in 2016/17 showed significan­t improvemen­ts The Grange Medical Centre in Mayor’s Walk from 2015/16

• Support and informatio­n available to carers had significan­tly improved

• The appointmen­t system was working well and patients said they received timely care when they needed it.

Dr Rupert Bankart, who runs the practice, said: “We are very pleased that The Grange is no longer under special measures. We have worked tirelessly to improve standards in the practice.

“None of this would be possible without the help from our patients and our extremely committed patient participat­ion group who form part of our team.

“As a family practice we know there are always areas to improve and we will work shoulder to shoulder with our patients to make this practice the best within the local area for our patients.”

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