By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
Work has restarted on the long-awaited refurbishment of Guisborough Primary Care Hospital DELAYED work to refurbish a hospital has restarted. The £4m project to refurbish Guisborough Primary Care Hospital was paused earlier this year due to the impact of Covid-19. The NHS Tees Valley Clinical Commissioning Group has confirmed work has re-started. The plan has to revamp the health facility in Church Lane has been on the cards since 2016 but has faced a number of delays – most recently the pandemic. David Gallagher, chief officer of NHS Tees Valley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) said: “We are really pleased that work has re-started on the Guisborough Primary Care Hospital redevelopment, following a delay due to the impact of COVID.
This could be a lifeline : Mental health services secured for East Cleveland after campaign At a time like this when so many people have been isolating for long periods due to pandemic, it is even more important
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Front L to R – Patrick Rice, the council s corporate director for adults and communities, Cllr Mary Ovens and Cllr Barry Hunt.
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Woodside Surgery in Loftus. Picture: GOOGLE A SURGERY near Saltburn has been rated inadequate after a report carried out by the CQC (Care Quality Commission). Woodside Surgery in Loftus scored inadequate in the areas of, safe, effective and well-led and requires improvement in the areas of, caring and responsive. The inspection was carried out between September 24 and October 18, at a previous inspection the practice was rated inadequate, placed into special measures and warning notices in relation to safe care and treatment and good governance were issued. Within the report the CQC said: We found the practice’s system for managing patient and drug safety alerts did not ensure medicines were prescribed safely. We found the practice had not properly actioned any of the four safety alerts we reviewed, which affected at least 48 patients. There was no evidence to show the practice had taken action to protect all of those patients from avoidable harm.
Woodside Surgery in Loftus. Picture: GOOGLE A SURGERY in Saltburn has been rated inadequate after a report carried out by the CQC (Care Quality Commission). Woodside Surgery in Loftus scored inadequate in the areas of, safe, effective and well-led and requires improvement in the areas of, caring and responsive. The inspection was carried out between September 24 and October 18, at a previous inspection the practice was rated inadequate, placed into special measures and warning notices in relation to safe care and treatment and good governance were issued. Within the report the CQC said: We found the practice’s system for managing patient and drug safety alerts did not ensure medicines were prescribed safely. We found the practice had not properly actioned any of the four safety alerts we reviewed, which affected at least 48 patients. There was no evidence to show the practice had taken action to protect all of those patients from avoidable harm.