GP surgeries in the UK are inspected by the Care Quality Commission. The role of the CQC is to ensure that surgeries (and other care services such as hospitals, dentists and nursing homes) are providing safe, effective, compassionate and high-quality care and to encourage service providers to make improvements.
You can learn more about the CQC here.
Inspections of GP surgeries by the CQC began in April 2013 and, with around 8,000 surgeries in the UK, it was always going to be a major undertaking to inspect them all. Most surgeries in Bradford have now been inspected at least once; their current CQC status is available here where you can also read the full CQC reports. You can also register for email alerts to inform you when a new report on a particular surgery becomes available following an inspection.
Moorside Surgery was inspected by the CQC on Thursday 3 November 2016. The full PDF report from the CQC is available from the CQC website.