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Declarations of Interest To provide an opportunity for Members and Officers to declare any disclosable pecuniary and non-pecuniary interests in any item on the agenda. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest |
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Declaration of Party Whip To provide an opportunity for Members to declare the existence of a party whip in relation to any item on the Agenda Minutes: There were no declarations of party whip |
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Public Speaking Time/Open Session A total period of 15 minutes is allocated for members of the public to make a statement(s) on any matter that falls within the remit of the Committee.
Individual members of the public may speak for up to 5 minutes, but the Chairman will decide how the period of time allocated for public speaking will be apportioned, where there are a number of speakers.
Note: in order for officers to undertake and background research, it would be helpful if members of the public notified the Scrutiny Officer listed at the foot of the Agenda at least one working day before the meeting with brief details of the matter to be covered.
Minutes: There were no members of the public present who wished to speak |
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Care Quality Commission Inspection of East Cheshire Trust Report May 2015 To consider the report published in May 2015 of the CQC into it’s inspection of East Cheshire NHS Trust which took place in December 2014. Minutes: The Committee received the Care Quality Commission (CQC) report of its inspection of East Cheshire NHS Trust during December 2014. Bridget Lees, Inspection Manager for CQC, was in attendance and had nothing to add in relation to the CQC’s report at this stage of the meeting. Members referred to the CQC’s report during Item 6 in considering the Trust’s response to the report.
RESOLVED – That the CQC’s Report be noted |
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East Cheshire NHS Trust response following CQC Report To consider a presentation from East Cheshire NHS Trust regarding the CQC’s Inspection Report of May 2015 and how the Trust has responded to the actions recommended in the report.
(report to follow) Minutes: John Wilbraham, Chief Executive of East Cheshire NHS Trust (the Trust), provided an overview of the issues raised by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)’s inspection. He stated that the Trust had been open and accepting of the feedback from the CQC and the rating that the Trust received. The CQC’s inspection had been a good learning opportunity for the Trust and a lot of progress on the required improvements had been made in the past 15 months. Bridget Lees from the CQC concurred that the Trust had made good progress and was pleased with the work done.
Members of the Committee asked a variety of questions about each of the Trust’s services and the issues which were identified by the CQC. The CQC’s inspection had identified some simply issues which the Trust had been able to address quickly. Also, in relation to staff shortages, the Trust had made some improvements by recruiting more staff in community services. The Trust ensured that staff training was up to date and regularly monitored. The CQC had also identified potential issues and risk (as apposed to actual problems) and these had been addressed by the Trust to ensure problems were avoided. The Trust was confident that it would now be able to achieve a ‘Good’ rating from the CQC if another inspection took place. The Trust wanted to aim to become ‘Outstanding’ and was trying to learn from other trusts and had taken part in a peer review with Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport. The Trust was also a partner in the Caring Together transformation programme which would see more services delivered in partnership and focus on the needs of patients.
Representatives of the Trust Development Authority (TDA) attended the meeting and the Chairman offered the opportunity to comment. The TDA met the Trust Board on a monthly basis to consider performance across a variety of areas and worked with the Trust on issues such as staffing and agency spend. The Trust was fully engaged with the TDA and doing well in a variety of areas compared with national counterparts.
Representatives of NHS England were also present and offered the opportunity to comment. They suggested that the Trust’s Accident and Emergency performance was one of the best in the North West and were recommending that other trusts could learn from East Cheshire. They also suggested that the Trust was working well with partners on joint working, providing services in the community and getting value for money.
Having considered the information provided by the Trust and response to members’ questions the Committee agreed that the Trust had provided sufficient assurance that despite the ‘Requires Improvement’ rating it had received from the CQC for it’s inspection in December 2014 services were safe and providing a high quality of care to Cheshire East residents. The Committee agreed that the findings and conclusions from this meeting should be drafted into a report to be published and shared with stakeholders.
The Committee was informed that the CQC would soon ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |