- news In March we announced that Kate Terroni would be taking on the interim position of Deputy Chief Executive and stepping away from her role as Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care. We are now delighted to announce that James Bullion will be joining CQC in the coming months as the new interim Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care.… James Bullion is appointed new Interim Chief Inspector of … Adult Social Care. We are now delighted to announce that James Bullion will be joining CQC in the coming months as the … Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care. James is currently Executive Director of Adult Social …
- news We’re making good progress against the plan we set out in December 2022. However, this remains a complex transformation programme and a key part of our approach is about listening – this means we might need to adapt our plan along the way.… An update on our plan and approach for transformation: April 2023 We’re making … been doing so far in 2023 and sets out what health and care providers and others can expect for the rest of the … ratings play an important role in health and social care and we want to carry on building people’s trust in them …
- news In January 2023, we published our response to winter pressures. This involved adjusting our regulatory activity until the end of March 2023. These are our plans from 1 April 2023.
- news Today (29 March) two reports designed to improve how we listen to, learn from and act on concerns have been presented at CQC’s Public Board meeting and published on our website.… us. The ‘Listening, learning, responding to concerns’ (LLRC) review also has a focus on inclusivity, including … at the next Public Board meeting on 24 May. The LLRC review focused on five key areas and found significant … alignment between its findings and the findings of the LLRC review. The barrister-led review found a number of …
- news The Health and Care Act 2022 gives us powers to assess whether integrated care systems are meeting the needs of their local populations.
- news Following the departure of two members of CQC's Executive Team in 2022, we've been thinking about how we can best support the organisation as we continue to deliver on our extensive transformation agenda.
- news Through its Regulators' Pioneer Fund, in November the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) awarded the Care Quality Commission (CQC) £118,004 to explore and pilot ways of developing the right regulatory environment for innovation to flourish.… Care Quality Commission awarded funding to encourage innovation and accelerate improvement … further details on these projects and all projects awarded funding on the BEIS website . Find out more Projects selected …
- news Read about our approach to new assessments of local authorities which are due to start in April 2023.… Our approach to assessing local authorities Our role The Health and Care Act 2022 gives us … a meaningful and independent assessment of care at a local authority and integrated care system level. We are …
- news If your baby is born in January, February or March 2023, you could take part in our major survey that assesses the quality and safety of maternity services in England.
- news We previously published our response to measures announced by the Secretary of State to address winter pressures in health and care services. This involves adjusting our regulatory activity until the end of March 2023. These are our plans to support providers to ensure people receive safe care.
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