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  1. Published on: 19/01/2017 06:22 AMReported by: roving-eye
    CQC rating for North West Ambulance Service.

    Health and social care regulator Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published its report following a planned week long inspection of North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) NHS Trust in May 2016.



    This is the first CQC inspection of NWAS to be rated and the Trust was pleased to receive a rating of ‘good’ in relation to care, responsiveness and effectiveness but was disappointed to receive an overall rating of ‘requires improvement’. Ratings were also provided for each of NWAS’ core functions and found that the Trust’s NHS 111, patient transport services and emergency operations centres were ‘good’, however, the emergency and urgent care service ‘requires improvement’.

    Outstanding practice was noted in other areas, including the delivery of the Trust’s Hazardous Area Response Teams, the implementation of community care pathways and use of new technology to map public defibrillator locations and sharing that information with control centres so they could be used to help patients in the community.

    NWAS Chief Executive, Derek Cartwright comments: “As an organisation which has patients at the heart of all we do, I was extremely pleased to hear that the CQC believes our staff to be caring and compassionate and that we regard safety and quality as a priority. This is one of the key components of an organisation which exists to provide care for patients and it is heartening to hear from the CQC what I have always known. Our staff work hard every day to do the very best they can for patients – from saving lives to offering comfort to relatives, and they should be very proud that this has been recognised.

    “We accept the comments in the report relating to improvements required for procedures, guidelines and training, however the inspection took place almost ten months ago and the majority of the points highlighted have already been addressed. For the remainder, we are working to a robust action plan which is being monitored by the Executive team and our Commissioners. These relate to the Trust’s duty of candour and safeguarding of adults procedures and policies, together with the need to increase the recording and learning from incidents.

    “The Trust is also addressing its capacity to consent procedures in line with the Mental Capacity Act of 2005, provide support and training in the management of bariatric patients, strengthen the complaints procedures and improve compliance with the Fit and Proper Persons regulations.”

    With regard to its care and compassion towards patients and their clinical treatment, the CQC noted:
    “Communication with callers who contacted 999 was effective and reassuring. Staff were compassionate, reassuring and treated callers with dignity and respect.”

    “There were systems in place to meet the needs of patients in rural locations, which included partnership working with health, social and the voluntary care sector”

    “Staff were dedicated and committed to caring for patients and often went above and beyond the expectations of their employer to provide care.”

    “Emotional support was offered to patients and their relatives in both life-threatening and emergency situations and also during less urgent situations.”

    Derek adds: “The last 12 months have been extremely challenging for the organisation with unprecedented demand for our services, and it is unfortunate that by not reviewing policies and guidelines as often as we should, we are in the position we are now. We are determined to right this as soon as possible and ensure that staff are given adequate time to complete their mandatory training. This will be a team effort across the whole of the organisation and I am confident that the CQC will see huge improvements when they next visit.”
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  3. ausard2 says:19/01/2017 11:46 AM
    No, needs better organization and a standard charge for call out that reflects the true
    cost. Then you may find it overstaffed.



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