CQC Findings on Staffing and Governance Regulations at Castletown Medical Centre
CQC Reports on Castletown Medical Centre Breaches
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has issued a significant report concerning Castletown Medical Centre in Sunderland. The report indicates that the GP practice has breached staffing and governance regulations, raising serious concerns regarding patient care.
Key Findings
- The practice was found to have insufficient staff numbers to provide adequate care.
- Governance structures were inadequate, leading to poor management practices.
- Dr. Hesham Moustafa Koriem, the former operator, has been served a warning notice.
These findings highlight critical issues requiring immediate attention to improve the quality of care provided to patients at this facility.
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