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Archived: R Kumar Dental & Beauty Spa

191-193 Birchfield Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B19 1LL (0121) 515 1594

Provided and run by:
Dr. Raj Kumar

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All Inspections

24 April 2014

During an inspection looking at part of the service

At our last inspection in January 2013, we found an emergency medication that was out of date and staff needed to update their annual training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This meant that the needs of people who used the service would not be fully met during a medical emergency. At the time we judged that this had a minor impact on people who used the service. We set compliance actions and told the provider to improve.

We gave short notice of our inspection so that any disruption to people's care and treatment were minimised. During the inspection we spoke with the dentist at the practice, who was also the registered provider. We found that improvements had been made.

There were arrangements in place to deal with foreseeable emergencies.

People were protected from the risk of infection because appropriate guidance had been followed.

25, 28 January 2013

During a routine inspection

During our inspection we spoke with a dental nurse and the practice manager. We looked at the records for ten people who had used the service.

Following our visit we spoke with five people over the telephone so that we could get their views of the service provided. All the people we spoke with were positive about their experiences. People told us that they were given enough information about their treatment options and were always asked about their medical history. One person told us, 'The dentist explains in detail what he is going to do before treatment starts'. Another person we spoke to said, 'Medical history is always asked'.

We found that people received the planned care and treatment they needed and records detailed the treatment people had received. There were regular checks to ensure equipments and emergency medications were in working order. However, we found an emergency medication that was out of date.

Infection prevention procedures were mostly being followed to minimise the risk of infection.

Staff had received appropriate training and development to enable them to deliver treatment to people safely and to an appropriate standard.

There were systems to monitor the quality of service and to improve the service by learning from incidents, errors and near misses.