Burnley GP practice hits NHS benchmark

A Burnley GP surgery has achieved a 100% rating in its healthcare good practice, despite having to make huge changes in how it provides treatment due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Colne Road Surgery. Photo: GoogleColne Road Surgery. Photo: Google
Colne Road Surgery. Photo: Google

Colne Road Surgery has attained the top score in the NHS 2019/20 Quality and Outcomes Framework results highlighting achievement of good practice in a range of measures.

In 2018-19, only 13% of practices across England hit the 100% score.

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The figure is calculated from how practices deal with medical problems, including asthma, cancer, heart and kidney disease, dementia, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis.

It also logs public health benchmarks, which include levels for blood pressure, cytology, obesity and smoking.

The Burnley surgery is part of 28 practices across the North West run by GP ‘super-practice’ SSP Health; 23 of which achieved a 100% QoF rating with four more attaining more than 99%.

Dr Shikha Pitalia, GP and Director of SSP Health, said: “We are overjoyed at the success of our Burnley practice in this important indicator of the level of care it provides.

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“It is fantastic that our surgeries have achieved such outstanding results. They reflect the hard work of all our staff throughout the year.

“We are especially pleased that these high scores have been achieved partly during the COVID-19 outbreak, when we have had to totally re-design how our patients access the advice and treatment we provide.

“Due to the need to prevent the spread of the virus – and to keep our patients and staff as safe as possible from infection – we have had to move from a majority of appointments being face-to-face to most now being done on the phone.

“Despite this, we have been able to hit the very high benchmarks that QoF demands, so patients can be reassured they are still getting the very best care at our practices.”

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Dr Pitalia added: “We know that continuing to look after people properly for medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, depression and dementia, and hitting our targets for preventative care, including cervical screening and reducing smoking, needs to be done in spite of the pandemic.

“These QoF results show we are continuing to do this in the face of unprecedented pressures.”