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Home / Health / Basingstoke Hospital A&E Improves After CQC Criticism

Basingstoke Hospital A&E Improves After CQC Criticism

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Basingstoke Hospital's A&E re-rated for safety issues.
  • Inspectors found patients harmed themselves with accessible items.
  • New facilities aim to enhance mental health patient care.
Basingstoke Hospital A&E Improves After CQC Criticism

The emergency department at Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital has been subjected to criticism from the health watchdog, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), with bosses now confirming steps are being taken to address these issues. The CQC's inspection in July resulted in the urgent and emergency care services being re-rated as "requires improvement." Inspectors identified significant safety lapses, noting that patients were able to self-harm using items found within the department.

Specific concerns highlighted in the CQC report included exposed pipework, accessible oxygen tubing that presented a ligature risk, and unlocked rooms containing sharp equipment. Catherine Campbell, CQC's deputy director of operations, stated that effective action had not been taken to mitigate risks despite prior incidents. Hospital chief nursing officer Julie Dawes has apologized for the findings and confirmed that improvements for mental health patients are underway, including new safe rooms and enhanced training for staff. The overall rating for the hospital, however, remains "good."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The CQC identified safety issues at Basingstoke Hospital's A&E, including exposed pipework, ligature risks from accessible oxygen tubing, and unlocked rooms with sharp equipment, which allowed patients to harm themselves.
Basingstoke Hospital is implementing improvements by opening new safe rooms for mental health patients, enhancing staff training, and ensuring better compliance with mandatory training.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) re-rated the urgent and emergency care at Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital as "requires improvement" following an inspection.

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