1. COUNTRY/REGION: ENGLAND |
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Website of the supervisory organisation: www.cqc.org.uk |
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Is this website in English or partly in English? Yes |
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Contactperson(s) |
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o Name and function Charles Rendell, Strategy Manager |
Address 151 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9SZ |
Email charles.rendell@cqc.org.uk |
Telephone number |
Mobile phone 07467001427 |
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2. THE STRUCTURE OF THE SUPERVISORY ORGANISATION |
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o The Head of the Supervisory Organisation (name and function) |
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David Behan CBE, Chief Executive Officer |
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o Size of the Supervisory Organisation: |
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CQC has responsibility for regulation of (approximate numbers): 400 NHS trusts (public sector healthcare providers and commissioners), 3500 independently owned and run healthcare providers and 30,000 adult social care providers and commissioners. |
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o Number of people working in the organisation |
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Approximately 2000 people work for CQC. Many are field staff based regionally, with office based-staff divided between regional bases across England. |
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o Relation with the Department of Health |
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Arms length but 100% funded by Department of Health. |
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o Web address |
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www.dh.gov.uk |
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3. THE SCOPE OF THE SUPERVISORY ORGANISATION(s) |
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o Is there supervision on health care in general? |
The Healthcare Commission regulates: |
· All NHS public sector service |
o Acute services (hospitals) |
o ambulance services |
o Dental practices |
o mental health |
o primary care |
o services for people with learning difficulties. |
· All independently owned and provided healthcare services |
· All adult social care settings, including care homes and domiciliary care |
. from April 2013 we will supervise GP practices |
o Is there supervision on hospitals? |
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Yes. |
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o Is there supervision on other health care institutions like nursing homes/ |
convalescent homes? |
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Yes. |
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o Is there supervision on the production and the use of medicines? |
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The use of medication is covered by the CQC regulatory process (particularly misuse and medication errors), but production is not. |
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o Is there a supervisory relation with health care professionals? |
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No |
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4. METHODS OF INSPECTATION OR SUPERVISION |
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o What methods of inspection or supervision are used in your country/region? |
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Regulation by CQC is based around provider registration. All organisations providing health or adult social care have to register with CQC. Registration is contingent on each organisation meeting a set of care criteria. CQC Monitors, Inspects and Rates organisations. |
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Registration is monitored on an ongoing basis; other quality measures are also monitored periodically. |
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o Other information about the methods of inspection in your country /region |
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In addition to registration and ongoing monitoring, inspection and rating CQC also undertakes specialty, condition or issue specific reviews and studies of care. |
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Finally, CQC also has the power to investigate serious service failure in health and social care, and enforcement powers where needed. |
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5. WHAT IS THE COMPETENCE OF THE SUPERVISORY ORGANISATION IN YOUR COUNTRY? |
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o Is the supervisory organisation entitled to use compulsory measures |
(sanction/repression/enforcement)? |
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Under the Health and Social Care Act 2008, the Care Quality Commission has a number of new enforcement powers to deal with underperforming services - to inspect and investigate, to issue a statutory warning notice, to issue a financial penalty notice in lieu of prosecution and, in the most serious cases, to prosecute or suspend registration. In the most serious cases, the Commission can prosecute or cancel registration. |
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o Is the supervisory organisation entitled to take precautions and implement measures to prevent accidents or incidents? |
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Safety aspects are covered within the registration process as an integral part of care delivery. There are, however, other regulators that deal specifically with accident and incident prevention. |
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o Does the supervisory organisation have the authority to close institutions |
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Yes, in enforcement situations. |
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o or stop non proper healthcare? |
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Yes, where there is a risk to safety. |
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6. INTERESTING ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS IN YOUR COUNTRY/REGION |
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