29 January 2014
During a routine inspection
We received feedback from people who commissioned services from On Set Medical Support Services (OSMSS). They told us OSMSS had an "Excellent" reputation within the film industry. One organisation told us "Their professionalism is unrivalled." Another comment was that any incidents were always dealt with "Swiftly and with the utmost care and attention." This confirmed care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure patients' safety and welfare.
We saw records of routine cleaning for the service's ambulances. This included a programme of regular deep-cleaning as well as daily and weekly scheduled cleans. There was a cleaning protocol in place for staff which set out detailed procedures to be carried out for surfaces and equipment. We spoke with ambulance staff who described the action they took to effectively address any spillages. Records for the maintenance and testing of all the service's medical equipment in use in either ambulances or the treatment centre were up to date. Out of date medication had been removed and there were satisfactory arrangements in place for the safe storage and removal of any clinical waste. We saw an appropriate. in-date clinical waste certificate was in place. This protected patients and staff from any associated risks.
Since the last inspection a recruitment process tracking system had been put in place to ensure all the required documentation and processes were complete before an appointment was made. This confirmed appropriate checks were undertaken before staff began work.
We found there was a complaints policy and procedure in place. This included contact details for the Care Quality Commission (CQC). CQC have not received any information of concern about OSMSS in the past year. All of the people we received feedback from told us they would contact OSMSS direct if they had any concerns. The provider informed us they had not received any complaints since the last inspection in March 2013.