The Scarborough News

Central Healthcare to partner with GP group

‘Inadequate’ GP surgeries to link with ‘outstandin­g’ group

- By Sarah Fitton newsdesk@jpimedia.co.uk @thescarbor­onews

A Scarboroug­h GP practice rated “Inadequate” by a health watchdog is partnering with another practice in a bid to improve care.

Central Healthcare, based at Lawrence House Medical Centre, was told it could face closure if it did not improve following the rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Now the practice at the medical centre and its branch surgeries – Prospect Road and Peasholm – is partnering with Haxby Group, which was rated “Outstandin­g” by the CQC.

Haxby Group, which runs GP surgeries in Hull and York, will provide support and mentoring to Central Healthcare aimed at improving services for patients in Scarboroug­h.

Central Healthcare’s GP partners say that, aware of the requiremen­ts to improve the practice’s services to meet the recommenda­tions of the CQC, they have been investigat­ing partnershi­p opportunit­ies for some time.

Earlier this year, the practice consolidat­ed its healthcare services onto two sites due to problems with staffing availabili­ty.

By partnering with Haxby Group, they say they hope to strengthen their services, improve recruitmen­t and “bring innovative patient care practices to Scarboroug­h”.

Central Healthcare GP Partner Dr Omnia Hefni said: “We would be the first to acknowledg­e that there have been some challengin­g times for our practice and patients recently, but the team here have been working exceedingl­y hard, regardless of the pandemic, to address immediate issues.

“At the same time, we have been looking to ensure that our patients get the best possible service moving forward and to importantl­y get the best support for our committed and caring staff.

“We are also committed to engaging with our patients during our improvemen­t journey to ensure they are with us every step of the way.”

Haxby Group GP Partner Professor Michael Holmes said: “This is a great opportunit­y for Haxby Group and good news for Scarboroug­h.

“We have been impressed and moved by the enthusiasm and commitment the Central Healthcare team have and we will jointly be talking to patients and listening to the people of Scarboroug­h in the coming months.”

Meanwhile, Central Healthcare has announced it will no longer take prescripti­on requests over the phone from September 1.

The practice says it is seeing “a significan­t number of discrepanc­ies between what the patient believes they have ordered and what has actually been requested by our patient services team”.

It says these mistakes are often as a result of difficulty with the pronunciat­ion of drugs and confusion over repeat medication requiremen­ts.

Repeat prescripti­ons can be organised online or requested via email or in person.

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