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Dr Geldard & Partners

 

Walton-On-The-Naze

  

Practice report and plan

  

J.   A. F. GELDARD               Executive Partner. Joined Partnership in 1976

 

Interests:           Diabetes

Dermatology

Business Management

 

Red Cross Medical Officer

 Chairman of North East Essex Fundholders Group until cessation of Fundholding. Currently Executive Chairman of  Tendring PCT

 

C. L. M. BEARDMORE      Joined Partnership in 1980

 

Interests:           Paediatrics

Obstetrics

Asthma

 

Member of L.M.C

 

Frinton School of First Aid Medical Officer

 

N. D. K. ROPER                   Joined Partnership April 1992. Previously Medical Practitioner  in RAF

 

Interests:           Family Medicine

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Psychiatry

 

Honorary Medical Adviser to RNLI Walton, Police Doctor

                                                to Colchester Police.

 

GP Trainer

 

J.H. THOMPSON                 Joined Partnership February 1993

 

Interests:           Family Planning

Hormone Replacement Therapy

Obstetrics

 

Locum Family Planning Officer

 

G.G.R. GOUNDRY               Joined Partnership in 1996

 

Interests:           Functional assessment

Paediatrics

Occupational Medicine

 

 

E. LEMKE                             Joined Partnership in 2001.

                                                Interests:         Pain Management

                                                                       Acupuncture

                                                                       Hypnosis

 

C. KNORR                            Appointed as Salaried GP 2002.

 

                                                Interests:        Anaesthesia

                                                                

Management Structure

 

The Management of the Practice is governed by principals and policies made by the Partners. These policies are then used by the Executive Partner in consultation with the Practice Manager, to provide working policies within the Practice.

 

 

 

  PARTNERS

                       *

         Executive Partner

                                                                       *

                                                                  Practice    

                                                                 Manager

                                                                       *

                                       Office                Medical                       Senior

                                     Manager    *     Secretaries      *      Practice Nurse      

                                                                       *

                           Receptionists      *      Practice Nurses / Healthcare Assistant

 

 

 

Practice Area

 

The Practice Area consists of that area 'governed' by the Town Council of Frinton and Walton and includes:-

 

Walton-on-the-Naze

Frinton-on-Sea

Kirby Cross

Kirby-le-Soken

Great Holland

 

Strengths

 

The Practice has two purpose built surgeries, the main premises being in the centre of Walton, and other premises being in Kirby Cross.

 

There are no other surgery premises in either of these two places. The practice continues to grow in patient numbers despite minimal development in housing in the area over the last ten years. .

 

Health Visitors are based in premises

 

Training Practice for GP registrars and student/practice nurses.

 

Weaknesses

 

High Workload -           Relatively low income

 

Until recently main medical records were paper based

 

Geographical isolation from secondary care services

 

Opportunities

 

PMS status has been granted from October 2002 including growth monies for the employment of WTE salaried GP and ½ WTE nurse practitioner.

 

Switch to Electronically held records from October 2002.

 

Implementation of PMIP (Pathology Messaging) due December 2002.

 

Threats

 

Inadequate financial resourcing as a threat to patient care

 

National GP shortages especially locally, 14 doctor deficit in Tendring.

 

 

Age/Sex Profile

 

The Practice list continues to grow, as it has done for the past ten years. The current list size being 9225. There is a continuing and steady stream of patients changing from local Practices to our Practice list. Inevitably, these patients are "active" patients; that is to say they represent a real cost to the Practice Budget.

 

Ethnic Origin

 

The Practice list is almost exclusively made up of Caucasian patients, "born and bred" in the British Isles. There are an extremely small number of patients from China and the Indian Subcontinent.

 

 

Surgeries

 

There are two surgeries run by the Practice, the main surgery at Walton-on-Naze and a Branch Surgery at Kirby Cross (opened November 1990) serving patients from Kirby Cross, and Great Holland.

 

WALTON – Surgeries are held every weekday morning and afternoon. Surgery appointment availability ranges from 08.30 in the morning to 18.00 in the evening. (There are occasional extended surgeries to 18.30 as advertised in the practice booklet). In addition a Saturday emergency surgery is available to 12.00.

 

KIRBY CROSS - A morning surgery is held at the Branch Surgery each day by one partner. There is an afternoon and an evening surgery held on one day a week. The surgeries held are regularly reviewed and will be increased as necessary.

 

At the present time the Practice employs a full time Senior Practice Nurse Practitioner, three part time Practice Nurses as well as a full time Phlebotomist/Healthcare Assistant. The Practice Nurses provide services to patients from 8.30am to 5.30pm inclusive, at Walton each week day and 8.30am to 11.00am at Kirby Cross, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Phlebotomist provides a venopuncture services each weekday morning between 8.30am and 10.30am at Walton. All these services are provided on an appointment basis and open access where appropriate.

 

It is current Practice Policy where possible to have specific Nurse and GP run Health Management clinics. In order to manage demand we encourage patients to attend clinics at the designated times, however we are happy to see patients outside clinic times if more convenient. It is the view of the Practice that it provides greater choice to patients if they have freedom of choice when booking appointment times, and not to be restrictive. However this policy is reviewed from time to time to take account of patient opinion.

 

In addition to the directly employed practice staff, the Walton surgery provides a base for the Community Healthcare Team of District Nurses and Health Visitors.

 

Patient Access

 

DOCTORS:

All surgeries and clinics are run on an appointment system. The appointment system is fully computerised and linked between Walton and Kirby Cross surgeries. To comply with the 48 hour access requirements surgeries are only booked for today or the following day. Patients are offered appointments on demand, usually with the doctor of their choice. Appointment availability is therefore structured to match anticipated demand. Practice policy aims are that all non-urgent cases are seen within 2 days unless otherwise requested by the patient. Our aim is to offer an appointment with an appropriate healthcare professional within 48 hours of demand.

 

NURSES:

The majority of Nurse consultations are clinic based appointments for lifestyle management (CHD, Asthma, Diabetes) or for general medical services (Immunisations, CHD, Cytology Screening, Family Planning, etc). The remaining surgeries are for general nursing, (dressings, BP checks, minor casualties).   In addition our Nurse Practitioner provides a daily minor illness clinic for patients who do not necessarily need to see a GP.

 

Clinics

 

Paediatric clinics are run at Walton on a weekly basis. A Nurse is in attendance during these clinics and the Health Visitor provides a drop in service. Full Child Health Surveillance and appropriate immunisations are carried out at both surgeries.

 

The Practice Nurses see patients for Well Person checks, Dietary advice, and follow-up of Hypertensive's, Diabetics and Asthmatics. They also see patients for Family Planning advice. Ante-natal, Post-natal and Minor Surgery appointments are incorporated in normal surgery times and not run as specific clinics. Chronic patient management protocols are followed having been agreed with the PCT.

 

On Call Cover

 

On call is provided by each partner on an equitable basis. Some partners choose to do their own on-call work and other partners make use of the service provided by Healthcall.

 

Targets

 

Since implementation of the Immunisation and Cervical Cytology target payments, the Practice has attained the higher level target in both categories each quarter. This has been possible due to well established recall systems for immunisation and cervical cytology in operation for some years.

 

The immunisations management system is run by Practice Nurse Tracey Stevens. Whilst the higher target figure is still being achieved the practice is noticing increased resistance to MMR vaccinations.

 

The cervical cytology management and recall system is run by Melanie Willis, Medical secretary. Again the higher target figure has been attained from inception, the percentage of adequate cervical smears averages at 83 %

 

Existing Premises

 

The Practice consists of the main surgery premises at Vicarage Lane, Walton-on-Naze and a branch surgery at Kirby Cross.

 

The Walton Surgery opened on 2nd January 1980 and it is a purpose built surgery. A large extension was built in 1985 and further minor alterations took place during 1993 to provide a separate room for future trainees. A further extension was built in 1996 incorporating a first floor and a complete redesign and refurbishment of the existing building so as to accommodate the primary health care team serving this practice. Its facilities now include, a large waiting area, reception office, six consulting rooms, two nurse treatment rooms, District Nurse and Health Visitor rooms, administrative offices and a small conference facility.

The purpose-built Kirby Cross Branch Surgery opened on 5th November 1990. It consists of a consulting room, Nurse Room, treatment room, waiting room, waiting area, reception office and toilet facilities. There is additional office/consultation space on the first floor.   

 

Both surgeries are fully equipped to necessary and expected standards. Equipment includes:

 

2          Electrocardiograph                                 1        Electric Cautery

1          TENS Machine                                       1          Defibrillator

1          Audiometer                                             2          Autoclaves

8          Nebulisers                                               1          Portable Oxygen

4          Resuscitation Packs                                6         Wrist BP Monitors

2          Dopplers (foetal heart/vascular head)     2          24 Hour Ambulatory BP Monitor

 

Proposed Developments

 

The Practice recently upgraded its practice computer network to EMIS Version 5.2. to facilitate electronic paper record and PMIP implementation.

 

The switch to electronically held records was made only recently, October 2002.

 

The next major step is to convert manually held summaries to the clinical system. The Practice considers that electronically held data is now an essential requirement in the team management approach to patient care as well as providing the necessary auditing tools for monitoring health trends and practice efficiency.

 

Expected before the end of 2002 is the commencement of the roll-out programme for PMIP for Essex. This practice is one of three sites ready to receive pathology data from our host Health Authority. It is anticipated that we will achieve an early go live date.

 

Individual tailored performance appraisal will commence in April 2003 with the first PDP’s for staff. Appraisals for this year will take place in February 2003 as a dry-run exercise. These are designed to familiarize staff to the appraisal process and to establish standards/expectations/training programmes for the coming year.

 

The Practice switched to PMS in October 2002 securing growth monies for the provision of a salaried GP and part time Nurse Practitioner. The practice intends to use these resources to further enhance patient services by extending availability of healthcare access in line with the open access directive. It is intended that this will also extend to patients currently excluded from some of our services by their inability to get to surgery based clinics. 

 

Training Facilities

 

We are a training practice for GP registrars and Nurses.

 

Registrars are appointed annually and work within the existing practice structure under management of the Practice Trainer, Dr Roper.

 

Student Nurses are posted for shorter periods to observe and learn specific aspects of practice nurse work. Training is carried out by Wendy Mitchell and Elizabeth Maythan. 

PRACTICE STAFF

 

NURSING

 

 

Senior Practice Nurse Practitioner:              Mrs Wendy Mitchell. RGN.

 

Reports to Practice Manager

 

Responsible for set-up and running of clinics, management of Practice Nurses and all Practice Nursing.                                            

                                                                 Asthma lead

                                                                 Family Planning Trainer                                

                                                                 Qualified Nurse Practitioner

                                                                 Chronic Heart Disease      

 

 

 

Practice Nurse:                                   Mrs Elizabeth Maythan RGN.

 

Reports to Senior Practice Nurse

 

                                                                  Diabetes Lead   

                                                                  Asthma

                                                                  CHD

                                                                  Family Planning

            

                                              

 

Practice Nurse:                                   Mrs Tracey Stevens RGN.

 

Reports to Senior Practice Nurse

 

                                                                  Chronic Heart Disease Lead

                                                                  Diabetes

                                                                  CHD Lead

 

 

 

Practice Nurse:                                  Mrs Angela Howard RGN.

                                                    

Reports to Senior Practice Nurse

 

 

 

Healthcare Assistant:                        Mrs Beverley Rogers.

                    

Reports to Senior Practice Nurse

 

ADMINISTRATIVE

 

Practice Manager                  Mr Martin Durrant.

 

Reports to Executive Partner

 

Fully responsible for day to day running of the Practice, appointment and training of staff, Practice accounts and staff salaries, computer, discipline, planning, liaison with patients and outside bodies.

 

Office Manager                     Miss Jennifer Wright.

 

Reports to Practice Manager

 

Responsible for the running of the Reception Office at both surgeries, assists in appointment and training of staff, specifically responsible for Child Health Surveillance administration and Insurance Company clerical work.

 

Medical Secretary                 Mrs Bernardine Howe

 

Reports to Practice Manager

 

Responsible for all secretarial provision for the Practice.

 

Medical Secretary                 Mrs Melanie Willis DPA MAMS

 

Reports to Practice Manager

 

Responsible for secretarial provision for the Practice, smear call and recall system.

 

Receptionist                           Mrs Diana Clarke

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all Reception duties.

 

Receptionist                           Mrs Elizabeth Burridge

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all Reception duties.

 

Receptionist                           Miss Emma Coyne

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all Reception Duties

 

 

Receptionist                           Mrs Jenny Edwards

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all reception duties

 

Receptionist                           Miss Juliet Wright

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all reception duties.

 

Receptionist                            Mrs Bernadette McGowan

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all reception duties.

 

Receptionist                           Mrs Nicola Chapman,

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all reception duties.

 

Receptionist                            Mrs Paula King

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all reception duties

 

Receptionist                             Miss Claire Fisher

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all reception duties

 

Receptionist                             Miss Natalie Harrison

 

Reports to Office Manager

 

Undertakes all reception duties

 

The Practice is fortunate in having a competent, well-trained and friendly staff. Within the existing staffing there are personnel with the appropriate skill mixes to manage the increased work load and different skills required.

 

 

TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SERVICES

 

Computer systems in operation

 

The Practice has a fully networked EMIS computer system. The main system is linked to the Kirby Cross branch surgery via a Kilostreem line. Terminals are situated in all working areas and are accessible by all practice personnel. Each member of the Practice is fully trained in its use with periodic updates as system developments roll out.

 

Computers were first installed in 1990 but played only a minor role in the work and management of the Practice. Initially only appointments and repeat prescription processing were converted to system functions. In 1999, the system was changed to the current supplier and since then there has been a steady increase in the recording of clinical data. In October 2002 the practice took the decision to dispense with manually held data, recording instead all information onto the clinical system.

 

CONTACT DETAILS

Address:      Dr Geldard & Partners
                   The Surgery, Vicarage Lane
                   Walton On The Naze
                   Essex
                   CO14 8PA
 
Tel:              01255 674373
Fax:             01255 851005
 
Branch:        88 Frinton Road
                   Kirby Cross
                   Frinton On Sea
                   Essex
                   CO13 0HJ
 
Tel:             01255 679940
Fax:            01255 676192
 
 
E-Mail Contact:  Dr Nigel Roper, Trainer:                nigel.roper@gp-f81017.nhs.uk
                        Martin Durrant, Practice Manager: martin.durrant@gp-f81017.nhs.uk