Struggling Yeovil GP surgery that was facing potential shutdown by CQC reveals big changes
The medical centre had seen three damning inspections in less than a year
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Ryalls Park Medical Centre, Marsh Lane, Yeovil (Image: Len Copland)
Big changes have been revealed at a Somerset GP surgery which was previously facing a potential shutdown by the Care Quality Commission after three damning inspections in less than a year.
Ryalls Park Medical Centre in Yeovil was forced into special measures by the health authority in July 2019 after it was branded inadequate .
It was told by inspectors that it must rectify its shortcomings or the current provider could be removed from the facility.
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NHS bosses have spoken out after some Burnham-On-Sea residents say local teenagers have been receiving invites for Covid vaccinations ahead of pensioners in our area.
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three pharmacy-led sites. HOSPITALS. There are now two hospital hubs in Somerset delivering the vaccine seven days a week to people aged over 80, frontline health and social care workers and care home residents and their carers.
Musgrove Park Hospital – started vaccinating in 2021;
Yeovil District Hospital – part of the initial wave of 50 hospital hubs, started vaccinating on 9 December 2020. COMMUNITY GP-LED SITES AND CARE HOMES. The GP-led sites are being organised by primary care networks, which are groups of local GP practices in an area working together to deliver this vaccination programme in community locations. There are 13 PCNs, which cover the whole of Somerset, vaccinating patients. They are currently focussing on those who are over 80; frontline health and social care workers as well as care home residents and carers.