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Dr Michael Garas Mikhail, Southall.

Dr Michael Garas Mikhail in Southall is a Doctors/GP specialising in the provision of services relating to diagnostic and screening procedures, maternity and midwifery services, services for everyone, surgical procedures and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 25th January 2017

Dr Michael Garas Mikhail is managed by Dr Michael Garas Mikhail.

Contact Details:

    Address:
      Dr Michael Garas Mikhail
      150 Lady Margaret Road
      Southall
      UB1 2RL
      United Kingdom
    Telephone:
      02085742812

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 2017-01-25
    Last Published 2017-01-25

Local Authority:

    Ealing

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Inspection Reports:

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15th December 2016 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice

This is a focused desk top review of evidence supplied by Dr Michael Garas Mikhail, for areas within the key question well-led. This review was completed on 15 December 2016.

Upon review of the documentation provided by the practice, we found the practice to be good in providing well-led services. Overall, the practice is rated as good.

The practice was previously inspected on 5 April 2016. The inspection was a comprehensive inspection under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (HSCA). At the inspection, the practice was rated overall as ‘good’. However, within the key question well-led an area was identified as ‘requires improvement’, as the practice was not meeting the legislation around patient dignity. The practice was issued a requirement notice under Regulation 10, Dignity and Respect.

At the inspection in April 2016, we found an area of concern in relation to unprofessional communication about patients between some staff members.

Other areas identified where the practice was advised they should make improvements included:

  • Carry out regular fire evacuation drills.
  • Complete a legionella risk assessment.
  • Display notices in the waiting room advising patients of chaperoning and translation services available.
  • Ensure staff appraisals are up to date.
  • Implement a robust strategy to deliver the practice vision.

The practice supplied an action plan and a range of documents which demonstrated they are now meeting the requirements of Regulation 10 Dignity and Respect of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. The practice also demonstrated improvement in the other areas identified in the report from April 2016 which did not affect ratings. These improvements have been documented in the well-led section, showing how the registered person has demonstrated continuous improvement since the full inspection.


Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP) 

Chief Inspector of General Practice

5th April 2016 - During a routine inspection pdf icon

Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice

This is a focused desk top review of evidence supplied by Dr Michael Garas Mikhail, for areas within the key question well-led. This review was completed on 15 December 2016.

Upon review of the documentation provided by the practice, we found the practice to be good in providing well-led services. Overall, the practice is rated as good.

The practice was previously inspected on 5 April 2016. The inspection was a comprehensive inspection under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (HSCA). At the inspection, the practice was rated overall as ‘good’. However, within the key question well-led an area was identified as ‘requires improvement’, as the practice was not meeting the legislation around patient dignity. The practice was issued a requirement notice under Regulation 10, Dignity and Respect.

At the inspection in April 2016, we found an area of concern in relation to unprofessional communication about patients between some staff members.

Other areas identified where the practice was advised they should make improvements included:

  • Carry out regular fire evacuation drills.
  • Complete a legionella risk assessment.
  • Display notices in the waiting room advising patients of chaperoning and translation services available.
  • Ensure staff appraisals are up to date.
  • Implement a robust strategy to deliver the practice vision.

The practice supplied an action plan and a range of documents which demonstrated they are now meeting the requirements of Regulation 10 Dignity and Respect of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. The practice also demonstrated improvement in the other areas identified in the report from April 2016 which did not affect ratings. These improvements have been documented in the well-led section, showing how the registered person has demonstrated continuous improvement since the full inspection.


Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP) 

Chief Inspector of General Practice

 

 

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