- SERVICE PROVIDER
Ringmead Medical Group
This is an organisation that runs the health and social care services we inspect
Registration details
The provider ID for Ringmead Medical Group is 1-199754745. These are the registration details of the provider Ringmead Medical Group. They set out what services Ringmead Medical Group can legally provide, where they can provide them and who is responsible for them.
Partners
Dr Ivan Dinesh Aloysius, Dr Anjan Kumar Chaudhuri, Dr Alex James Cran, Dr Farhad Paurus Daruwalla, Dr Syed Mohammed Adnan Jalali, Dr Anant Kumar Sachdev, Dr Ashish Singh, Dr Ravinder Singh VirdeeMaternity and midwifery services
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, review and monitor:
• service users with diabetes
• service users with asthma prescribed 12 or more Short-Acting Beta-Agonist (SABA) inhalers within a 12-month period.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users with diabetes and those with asthma prescribed SABA inhalers.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that medicine reviews include a record of:
• whether the medicines remain appropriate.
• whether the medicines are used in line with national guidance.
• any required monitoring and whether it is up to date.
• any over or under use has been considered.
• any other appropriate details considered and covered.
• where the service user is not involved, the review is coded as such.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users who require medicine reviews.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that learning is identified from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events and is shared appropriately with relevant staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that recruitment checks for all staff, including locum staff, are carried out in accordance with Schedule 3 of Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to recruitment checks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor training compliance to ensure staff complete training required to fulfil their role, including in relation to locum staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying and monitoring training compliance.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor and action Docman tasks across all Docman inboxes.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to monitoring Docman tasks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor health and safety processes, including in relation to:
• Legionella
• Fire safety
• Electrical safety
• COSHH
• Emergency equipment
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing health and safety risks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor infection prevention and control processes to include:
• staff immunisations
• expiry dates of consumable items
• sufficient and safe equipment available to staff
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing infection prevention and control processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor medicines management processes to include:
• Blank prescription stationery
• Patient group directions
• Emergency medicines
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing medicines management processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, monitor and act on operational risks.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and acting on operational risk.
The registered provider must, within 56 days after this condition takes effect and thereafter on the fourth Friday of each month, provide Care Quality Commission with results of an audit or other quality monitoring process of the systems put in place in relation to:
a) Identifying, reviewing and monitoring service users with diabetes and
asthma
b) Medicines reviews
c) Learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
d) Staff recruitment checks
e) Monitoring training compliance
f) Docman tasks
g) Premises health and safety
h) Infection prevention and control
i) Medicines management
j) Operational risk management
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider must ensure that the regulated activity Maternity and midwifery services is managed by an individual who is registered as a manager in respect of that activity at or from all locations.
Registered services
Family planning
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, review and monitor:
• service users with diabetes
• service users with asthma prescribed 12 or more Short-Acting Beta-Agonist (SABA) inhalers within a 12-month period.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users with diabetes and those with asthma prescribed SABA inhalers.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that medicine reviews include a record of:
• whether the medicines remain appropriate.
• whether the medicines are used in line with national guidance.
• any required monitoring and whether it is up to date.
• any over or under use has been considered.
• any other appropriate details considered and covered.
• where the service user is not involved, the review is coded as such.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users who require medicine reviews.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that learning is identified from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events and is shared appropriately with relevant staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that recruitment checks for all staff, including locum staff, are carried out in accordance with Schedule 3 of Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to recruitment checks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor training compliance to ensure staff complete training required to fulfil their role, including in relation to locum staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying and monitoring training compliance.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor and action Docman tasks across all Docman inboxes.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to monitoring Docman tasks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor health and safety processes, including in relation to:
• Legionella
• Fire safety
• Electrical safety
• COSHH
• Emergency equipment
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing health and safety risks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor infection prevention and control processes to include:
• staff immunisations
• expiry dates of consumable items
• sufficient and safe equipment available to staff
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing infection prevention and control processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor medicines management processes to include:
• Blank prescription stationery
• Patient group directions
• Emergency medicines
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing medicines management processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, monitor and act on operational risks.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and acting on operational risk.
The registered provider must, within 56 days after this condition takes effect and thereafter on the fourth Friday of each month, provide Care Quality Commission with results of an audit or other quality monitoring process of the systems put in place in relation to:
a) Identifying, reviewing and monitoring service users with diabetes and
asthma
b) Medicines reviews
c) Learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
d) Staff recruitment checks
e) Monitoring training compliance
f) Docman tasks
g) Premises health and safety
h) Infection prevention and control
i) Medicines management
j) Operational risk management
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider must ensure that the regulated activity Family planning is managed by an individual who is registered as a manager in respect of that activity at or from all locations.
Registered services
Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, review and monitor:
• service users with diabetes
• service users with asthma prescribed 12 or more Short-Acting Beta-Agonist (SABA) inhalers within a 12-month period.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users with diabetes and those with asthma prescribed SABA inhalers.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that medicine reviews include a record of:
• whether the medicines remain appropriate.
• whether the medicines are used in line with national guidance.
• any required monitoring and whether it is up to date.
• any over or under use has been considered.
• any other appropriate details considered and covered.
• where the service user is not involved, the review is coded as such.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users who require medicine reviews.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that learning is identified from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events and is shared appropriately with relevant staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that recruitment checks for all staff, including locum staff, are carried out in accordance with Schedule 3 of Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to recruitment checks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor training compliance to ensure staff complete training required to fulfil their role, including in relation to locum staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying and monitoring training compliance.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor and action Docman tasks across all Docman inboxes.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to monitoring Docman tasks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor health and safety processes, including in relation to:
• Legionella
• Fire safety
• Electrical safety
• COSHH
• Emergency equipment
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing health and safety risks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor infection prevention and control processes to include:
• staff immunisations
• expiry dates of consumable items
• sufficient and safe equipment available to staff
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing infection prevention and control processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor medicines management processes to include:
• Blank prescription stationery
• Patient group directions
• Emergency medicines
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing medicines management processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, monitor and act on operational risks.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and acting on operational risk.
The registered provider must, within 56 days after this condition takes effect and thereafter on the fourth Friday of each month, provide Care Quality Commission with results of an audit or other quality monitoring process of the systems put in place in relation to:
a) Identifying, reviewing and monitoring service users with diabetes and
asthma
b) Medicines reviews
c) Learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
d) Staff recruitment checks
e) Monitoring training compliance
f) Docman tasks
g) Premises health and safety
h) Infection prevention and control
i) Medicines management
j) Operational risk management
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider must ensure that the regulated activity Treatment of disease, disorder or injury is managed by an individual who is registered as a manager in respect of that activity at or from all locations.
Registered services
Surgical procedures
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, review and monitor:
• service users with diabetes
• service users with asthma prescribed 12 or more Short-Acting Beta-Agonist (SABA) inhalers within a 12-month period.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users with diabetes and those with asthma prescribed SABA inhalers.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that medicine reviews include a record of:
• whether the medicines remain appropriate.
• whether the medicines are used in line with national guidance.
• any required monitoring and whether it is up to date.
• any over or under use has been considered.
• any other appropriate details considered and covered.
• where the service user is not involved, the review is coded as such.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users who require medicine reviews.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that learning is identified from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events and is shared appropriately with relevant staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that recruitment checks for all staff, including locum staff, are carried out in accordance with Schedule 3 of Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to recruitment checks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor training compliance to ensure staff complete training required to fulfil their role, including in relation to locum staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying and monitoring training compliance.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor health and safety processes, including in relation to:
• Legionella
• Fire safety
• Electrical safety
• COSHH
• Emergency equipment
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing health and safety risks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor infection prevention and control processes to include:
• staff immunisations
• expiry dates of consumable items
• sufficient and safe equipment available to staff
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing infection prevention and control processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor medicines management processes to include:
• Blank prescription stationery
• Patient group directions
• Emergency medicines
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing medicines management processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, monitor and act on operational risks.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and acting on operational risk.
The registered provider must, within 56 days after this condition takes effect and thereafter on the fourth Friday of each month, provide Care Quality Commission with results of an audit or other quality monitoring process of the systems put in place in relation to:
a) Identifying, reviewing and monitoring service users with diabetes and
asthma
b) Medicines reviews
c) Learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
d) Staff recruitment checks
e) Monitoring training compliance
f) Docman tasks
g) Premises health and safety
h) Infection prevention and control
i) Medicines management
j) Operational risk management
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor and action Docman tasks across all Docman inboxes.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to monitoring Docman tasks.
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider must ensure that the regulated activity Surgical procedures is managed by an individual who is registered as a manager in respect of that activity at or from all locations.
Registered services
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, review and monitor:
• service users with diabetes
• service users with asthma prescribed 12 or more Short-Acting Beta-Agonist (SABA) inhalers within a 12-month period.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users with diabetes and those with asthma prescribed SABA inhalers.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect,
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that medicine reviews include a record of:
• whether the medicines remain appropriate.
• whether the medicines are used in line with national guidance.
• any required monitoring and whether it is up to date.
• any over or under use has been considered.
• any other appropriate details considered and covered.
• where the service user is not involved, the review is coded as such.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing service users who require medicine reviews.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that learning is identified from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events and is shared appropriately with relevant staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to ensure that recruitment checks for all staff, including locum staff, are carried out in accordance with Schedule 3 of Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to recruitment checks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor training compliance to ensure staff complete training required to fulfil their role, including in relation to locum staff.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying and monitoring training compliance.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor and action Docman tasks across all Docman inboxes.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to monitoring Docman tasks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to monitor health and safety processes, including in relation to:
• Legionella
• Fire safety
• Electrical safety
• COSHH
• Emergency equipment
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing health and safety risks.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor infection prevention and control processes to include:
• staff immunisations
• expiry dates of consumable items
• sufficient and safe equipment available to staff
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing infection prevention and control processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to review and monitor medicines management processes to include:
• Blank prescription stationery
• Patient group directions
• Emergency medicines
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and reviewing medicines management processes.
The registered provider must, within 28 days after this condition takes effect:
a) Develop and implement an effective system to identify, monitor and act on operational risks.
b) Provide Care Quality Commission with details of the systems put in place in relation to identifying, monitoring and acting on operational risk.
The registered provider must, within 56 days after this condition takes effect and thereafter on the fourth Friday of each month, provide Care Quality Commission with results of an audit or other quality monitoring process of the systems put in place in relation to:
a) Identifying, reviewing and monitoring service users with diabetes and
asthma
b) Medicines reviews
c) Learning from complaints, concerns, incidents and significant events
d) Staff recruitment checks
e) Monitoring training compliance
f) Docman tasks
g) Premises health and safety
h) Infection prevention and control
i) Medicines management
j) Operational risk management
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider must ensure that the regulated activity Diagnostic and screening procedures is managed by an individual who is registered as a manager in respect of that activity at or from all locations.