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Home / Health / GP Accused of 'Toxic Culture' & Patient Harm

GP Accused of 'Toxic Culture' & Patient Harm

6 Feb

Summary

  • GP's surgery rated 'inadequate' by health watchdog.
  • Patients declare 'no confidence' in doctor's leadership.
  • Allegations of bullying and patient safety risks emerge.
GP Accused of 'Toxic Culture' & Patient Harm

Dr. Harpreet Singh Kalra, a Danish GP with a background in hair transplantation, is facing significant criticism for his management of Lanchester Medical Centre in County Durham. The UK's health and social care regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), recently placed the surgery into special measures after an inspection last summer found it 'inadequate' across four crucial categories.

Patients and staff have raised alarming concerns, leading to a 'no confidence' vote of 96% against Dr. Kalra. Allegations include a 'toxic culture,' bullying, and patients being 'at risk of harm.' Some patients claim misdiagnoses and improper care, with one describing near-fatal experiences.

Despite a period where Dr. Kalra was banned from his own practice, he has since returned. The CQC report highlighted serious leadership failings and a lack of effective systems for patient safety, including medication management and test result handling.

Dr. Kalra, who also owns another surgery and a cafe, has apologized for 'faults found in my clinical leadership' and stated improvements are being prioritized. However, patient anger and mistrust persist, amplified by ongoing GP shortages across the UK.

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 main concerns involve a 'toxic culture,' bullying, patient safety risks, alleged misdiagnoses, and a 'no confidence' vote from patients following an 'inadequate' rating by the CQC.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has placed Lanchester Medical Centre into special measures due to 'serious leadership failings' and an 'inadequate' rating.
Patients have expressed significant anger and mistrust, declaring a 96% 'no confidence' vote and raising alarm about their safety and the quality of care received.

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