Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Private clinic is slammed over poor hygiene

STAFF AT EALING PHYSIO DID NOT WASH HANDS BETWEEN PATIENTS

- By MEGAN STANLEY megan.stanley@reachplc.com @Megan_Stanley

STAFF at a private clinic in Ealing did not wash their hands between patients, a damning report has found.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has branded the private service as inadequate after finding equipment dirty and potentiall­y unsafe.

West London Diagnostic Limited, based in Ealing Physio practice on South Ealing Road, provides a number of diagnostic services and interventi­onal procedures, including injections into the joints to ease pain and improve movement.

For one scan, patients are asked to pay £180, but this increases to £480 if they require a scan and injection for two body parts. According to their website, this is less than other private hospitals that offer the same service.

CQC inspectors visited the site in September and their report, published on October 20, shows the private service is far from satisfacto­ry and used dirty equipment. The report said: “We found that there was no cleaning log for the ultrasound machine to indicate when it had last been cleaned.

“During our inspection, we saw that the ultrasound machine had visible traces of gel, ink from a pen and dust.”

It continued: “We found that there was no cleaning log for the clinic room, chairs or examinatio­n couch. This was an infection control risk and may expose service users to the risk of harm as it was not possible to know when the room and equipment had last been cleaned.

“The service told us a domestic cleaner was employed to clean the clinic rooms, toilet and waiting areas but we did not see cleaning logs for these.

“We observed that although staff used gloves and used new gloves for each patient, they did not wash their hands after each patient. The UK

Health Security Agency guidance for the Safe use of ultrasound gel states that for both sterile and non-sterile gel, healthcare workers must carry out hand hygiene before and after the use of ultrasound gel”

Inspectors found that the ultrasound machine had not been serviced or PAT tested, which means it could be dangerous to use because it had not been tested for electrical defects.

Inspectors said: “The service did not undertake quality assurance for the ultrasound machine. This meant that the service was not ensuring that consistent, reliable results were being recorded and were not checking for deteriorat­ion of equipment performanc­e which could negatively impact on service user safety.”

The bin was found full of needles, which inspectors warned could cause harm if moved when filled to the top. Despite the damming report, staff at the hospital were found to be caring and respectful towards patients and this element of care was rated good by inspectors.

The report said: “Staff gave patients and those close to them help, emotional support and advice when they needed it. We observed staff explaining the procedure in detail throughout the examinatio­n and showing scan pictures to ensure the patient understood what was happening and to allay any anxieties they had.

“Staff understood the emotional and social impact that a person’s care, treatment or condition had on their wellbeing and on those close to them. Patients we spoke with told us staff were very reassuring and supportive throughout the examinatio­n.”

Any service rated inadequate by the CQC will be re-inspected within six months and if inspectors do not find enough improvemen­ts, the watchdog may prevent the service from operating. West London Diagnostic Limited has been approached for comment.

 ?? ?? The Care Quality Commission found problems at the clinic in South Ealing Road
The Care Quality Commission found problems at the clinic in South Ealing Road

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