Navigating the CQC’s New Strategy: Insights from Our Free Guide
In our guide learn you’ll about the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) new strategy, which outlines four themes categorised into ambitious goals. Through these themes, the CQC aims to access local systems, providing independent assurance of care quality, and tackle inequalities in health and care services. The strategy emphasises the importance of listening to and acting upon people’s voices, ensuring their feedback is heard and acted upon to drive improvements in care experiences. Additionally, the CQC prioritises empowering people and communities, focusing on smoother transitions of care and raising public awareness of their role as a regulator.
We delve into each of the CQC’s themes, providing insights into how care groups can align their practices with the CQC’s ambitions. By understanding and implementing the CQC’s new strategy, care groups can enhance organisational learning and prioritise the needs of individuals and communities. With a focus on accessing local systems, addressing inequalities, and empowering people, care providers can improve care experiences and drive positive outcomes for all.
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“Prior to Radar Healthcare, we had a very poor CQC inspection. The concerns were primarily around governance and documentation. We have yet to have another CQC inspection, however, when the local authority came to review, we were able to provide them with a digital source that evidenced all documents, up-to-date audits, incidents, and ongoing actions, which they were really pleased to see. They were impressed that we were pinpointing issues but then automatically creating action plans and steps to resolve them efficiently and effectively - and that is exactly what Radar Healthcare’s system allows you to evidence and continue to do.”
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