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Conner and Partners, 175 Ferry Road, Hullbridge, Hockley.

Conner and Partners in 175 Ferry Road, Hullbridge, Hockley is a Doctors/GP specialising in the provision of services relating to diagnostic and screening procedures, family planning services, maternity and midwifery services, services for everyone, surgical procedures and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 30th May 2017

Conner and Partners is managed by Conner and Partners.

Contact Details:

    Address:
      Conner and Partners
      Riverside Medical Centre
      175 Ferry Road
      Hullbridge
      Hockley
      SS5 6JH
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      01702230555

Ratings:

For a guide to the ratings, click here.

Safe: Good
Effective: Good
Caring: Good
Responsive: Good
Well-Led: Good
Overall: Good

Further Details:

Important Dates:

    Last Inspection 2017-05-30
    Last Published 2017-05-30

Local Authority:

    Essex

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Inspection Reports:

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27th April 2017 - During an inspection to make sure that the improvements required had been made pdf icon

Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice

We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at Conner and Partners on 23 June 2016. The overall rating for the practice was good with requires improvement for the ‘Safe’ domain. The full comprehensive report for this inspection can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for Conner and Partners on our website at www.cqc.org.uk.

We then carried out a desk-based focused inspection on 27 April 2017 to confirm that the practice were now meeting the legal requirements in relation to the breaches of regulations that we identified in our previous inspection on 23 June 2016. This report covers our findings in relation to those requirements and also additional improvements made since our last inspection.

Overall the practice is rated as good, with the ‘Safe’ domain now rated as good.

Our key findings were as follows:

  • Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks were in place for all staff including those non-clinical staff who acted as chaperones.
  • The recruitment policy and procedures followed available guidance.
  • Staff records had been reviewed and evidenced appropriate staff’s hepatitis B immunity status.
  • Arrangements for monitoring staff training meant that staff undertook relevant, periodic training updates.
  • Complaints information was easily available to patients.

Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP) 

Chief Inspector of General Practice

23rd June 2016 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice

We carried out an announced comprehensive inspection at Conner and Partners on 23 June 2016. The overall rating for the practice was good with requires improvement for the ‘Safe’ domain. The full comprehensive report for this inspection can be found by selecting the ‘all reports’ link for Conner and Partners on our website at www.cqc.org.uk.

We then carried out a desk-based focused inspection on 27 April 2017 to confirm that the practice were now meeting the legal requirements in relation to the breaches of regulations that we identified in our previous inspection on 23 June 2016. This report covers our findings in relation to those requirements and also additional improvements made since our last inspection.

Overall the practice is rated as good, with the ‘Safe’ domain now rated as good.

Our key findings were as follows:

  • Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks were in place for all staff including those non-clinical staff who acted as chaperones.
  • The recruitment policy and procedures followed available guidance.
  • Staff records had been reviewed and evidenced appropriate staff’s hepatitis B immunity status.
  • Arrangements for monitoring staff training meant that staff undertook relevant, periodic training updates.
  • Complaints information was easily available to patients.

Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP) 

Chief Inspector of General Practice

 

 

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