Brent Teaching Primary Care Trust
Wembley Centre For Health & Care, 116 Chaplin Road, Wembley, Middlesex, HA0 4UZ.
This organisation is also known as NHS Brent
Annual Health Check rating for 2007/2008
Quality of services
Rating: Weak
This score covers a range of areas including safety of patients, cleanliness and waiting times
| Year | Rating |
|---|---|
| 2006/2007 | Fair |
| Year | Rating |
|---|---|
| 2005/2006 | Fair |
| Component | Rating |
|---|---|
| Meeting core standards | Not met |
| Existing national targets | Almost met |
| New national targets | Weak |
Use of resources
Rating: Weak
This score looks at how well the organisation manages its finances.
| Year | Rating |
|---|---|
| 2006/2007 | Weak |
| Year | Rating |
|---|---|
| 2005/2006 | Fair |
Summary
Based on our assessment for 2007/08, Brent Teaching Primary Care Trust provided a weak quality of service to patients and failed to maintain the adequate standard of performance it achieved in the previous two years. It has continued to be weak at managing its finances and has not returned to its adequate standard of 2005/06.
The trust was not one of those chosen to receive an inspection over the summer.
In a recent survey of trusts in England, patients rated this organisation as 'poor' in terms of their overall experience.
Information for patients
Our assessments look at how well healthcare organisations perform in a number of different areas of interest to patients and the public. The scores below show how many of our assessments were met for Brent Teaching Primary Care Trust.
- Safety and cleanliness: 5/12
- Standard of care: 6/7
- Waiting to be seen: 2/4
- Dignity and respect: 7/11
- Keeping the public healthy: 4/7
- Good management: 10/16
- Commissioning services: 11/15
- Planning for local improvement: 14/22
Registration for the management of infection
This trust is meeting registration requirements to protect people from the risk of infection.
Focus on services
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Urgent and emergency care
Published October 2008
Fair performing
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Substance misuse service review 2006/2007
Published May 2008
Excellent
Other information
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What patients said about this trust
What patients think about the treatment they receive and their experiences of local healthcare services.
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Investigations and interventions into serious service failure
There were no investigations for this trust in 2007/2008.
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Making care safer
Infection control, managing medicines, buildings and equipment, staff training, violence and protecting vulnerable people.
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How patient experience information and other feedback is used
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The Care Quality Commission replaced the Healthcare Commission, the Commission for Social Care Inspection and the Mental Health Act Commission in April 2009. Where the following pages of this website refers to "we" or "our assessments" this is a reference to the Healthcare Commission up until 31 March 2009 and to the Care Quality Commission from 1 April 2009.
