87 per cent of rated GP practices in South Yorkshire are considered "good" - but 12 fall outside of this range.
South Yorkshire has 172 GP services, which are active under the Care Quality Commission (CQC), down from 173 in January this year.
To reach an overall rating, inspectors consider whether the service is safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led, which are each rated individually.
'Good' and 'outstanding' ratings are reviewed yearly by the CQC, who decide on the basis of any new evidence whether the service needs inspecting. As a result, one of the best practices has not been re-inspected since 2016, and others not since 2017.
The CQC is the public body responsible for regulating and inspecting health and social care providers.
87 per cent of the rated GPs are rated "good". The 12 which are outside of this range - with "outstanding" or "requires improvement" ratings - are listed below.
There are no longer any inadequate-rated GPs in the county.
The hospital is included in the GP listings on CQC's website, as it does offer GP surgery appointments. At its latest inspection in September 2022, it received an overall "requires improvement" rating. Photo: Dean Atkins
Also known as Shakespeare Road Health Centre, in Rotherham, the practice received an overall rating of "requires improvement" in its latest inspection in April and May of 2022.
The centre on Worksop Road has an overall "requires improvement" rating. It maintained this rating after its most recent inspections in June and July 2023.
Following the latest inspection in August 2023, Crown Street Surgery in Mexborough has a "requires improvement" rating overall. It is rated the same in each key category, other than being caring, in which it is rated "good".
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