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Infection Control Statement
Our policy
We aim to keep our practice clean and tidy and offer a safe environment to our patients and staff. We are proud of our ‘House’ and endeavour to ensure it is kept clean and well maintained at all times.
If you have any concerns about cleanliness or infection control, please report these to our receptionists.
Our GPs and nursing staff follow our Infection Control Policy to ensure the care we deliver and the equipment we use is safe.
We take additional measures to ensure we maintain the highest standards:
- Encourage staff and patients to raise any issues or report any incidents relating to cleanliness and infection control. We can discuss these and identify improvements we can make to avoid any future problems.
- Carry out an infection control audits every six months to make sure our infection control procedures are working.
- Provide annual staff updates and training on cleanliness and infection control
- Review our policies and procedures to make sure they are adequate and meet national guidance.
- Maintain the premises and equipment to a high standard within the available financial resources and ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to reduce or remove all infection risk.
- Use disposable materials for items such as couch rolls & modesty curtains.
- Make Alcohol Hand Rub Gel available throughout the building
Significant events
In the past year there have been no significant events raised that related to infection control.
Audits
An Infection Control Audit is undertaken in the practice every 6 months. This is based on the Department of Health’s Audit Tool (2005). The results from the last audit showed compliance in all areas.
Cleaning specifications
The cleaning staff work to structured cleaning schedules and the daily cleaning of the surgery is contracted to a company who follow national NHS guidance.
Infection control policy
The Infection Control Policy is reviewed and updated every six months.