This one-hour webinar will be an opportunity for providers and professionals who work in primary medical and dental services, organisations who represent them and other stakeholders, to hear how we are monitoring and prioritising inspections at the current time. The webinar will take place on Wednesday 29 September, 1 – 2pm and will be led by Vicki Wells, Deputy Chief Inspector for Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care. There will be a presentation and time to answer your questions in our live chat. Places for this webinar are limited, so sign-up today. A reminder that the deadline for the practice survey as part of our project exploring issues faced by general practice services led by GPs from an ethnic minority background is 30th August. This survey will help us explore issues faced by general practice services led by GPs from an ethnic minority background, but we are asking all general practices to complete it. If your practice has not completed it yet, please do so before the deadline. We are only asking for one survey per practice, and it would have been emailed to the email address that the practice registered with the CQC with. More information about the project can be found below. You can take part in the below projects by signing up or logging in to our digital participation platform. We've now launched our strategy, which outlines how we plan to change and transform to deliver more effective regulation. To ensure that the delivery of this strategy is effective we want to develop how we'll implement it in partnership with you. We've set up a folder on our digital participation platform where you'll find lots of projects to get involved with. We'd like to hear your feedback through our surveys on; Now is the time to shape and influence our early thinking. We've published a statement on our website introducing some changes to how we will regulate from August 2021. This follows our consultation on changes for flexible and responsive regulation and our response to the feedback. This update supports our latest published information in relation to our regulatory approach, which includes: - existing guidance for providers for each sector
- information about our monitoring approach to improve how we prioritise our regulatory activity
- our Chief Inspectors' statement of 24 March 2021, setting out priorities for the year for each sector.
We'll keep you updated through this bulletin as we develop our approach. High-quality care will only be achieved when robust information is available, shared, and used effectively and securely. We need the public, providers and partners to have confidence in the data that we collect and in how we manage our information systems. Our arrangements provide safeguards for personal identifiable data, financial information, commercially sensitive data (market oversights function), all employee information, and intelligence shared with us by others, complaints, feedback, and all other information that we handle. Secure data is integral to the work of CQC and we must demonstrate outstanding performance in this area to lead by example. As a public body, it is vital that providers and our partners have confidence in our data and the data we share with them as part of our regulatory activity. For more information on how we manage and handle date, please click below: |
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