Enter and view: Castle Meadows Surgery
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Healthwatch Dudley undertook an enter and view visit to Castle Meadows Surgery for the following reasons:
- To understand patient experiences of accessing GP services, assess the impact of the Dudley GP Practice Charter, and identify areas for improvement.
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Castle Meadows Surgery was randomly selected as a Modern General Practice (uses digital tools and clinical pharmacy support).
Key Findings
- Booking Appointments:
- Patients now use an online triage form before appointments.
- People reported mixed experiences: some find it easy and quick, others struggle (especially older patients or those with dyslexia).
- People's concerns included long forms, inability to book by phone, lack of clear communication about the system.
- Access & Responsiveness:
- Most patients eventually get appointments promptly; some delays noted since COVID-19.
- Awareness:
- Patients had low awareness of the Dudley GP Practice Charter and roles of wider healthcare team.
- Environment:
- The waiting room was clean and tidy, but improvements needed:
- Chairs without armrests caused difficulty for some patients.
- Accessible toilet lock was hard to use.
- Bare walls and inactive TV screen reduce welcoming feel.
- The waiting room was clean and tidy, but improvements needed:
- Website and Communication:
- PPG information was out of date; Safer Surgery information was in a non-clickable format.
- Repeat prescription system was difficult for older patients (date of birth entry issue).