We're currently developing a set of I and Quality statements that we'll use to assess providers in our new regulatory model. To help us het these right we'd like your feedback on the statements and your view on the evidence we should use to assess against each of them. Assessment Framework: I Statements We plan to use 'I statements' as the starting point for our assessment framework, taking the important first step towards truly regulating through the eyes of the public. We're looking for you to feedback on whether our I statements accurately combine the views and expectations of real people on the care they want to receive. Go straight to our survey and learn more by logging in or signing-up to our participation platform. Quality Statements (safe and effective) The quality statements are arranged under topic areas and describe what 'Good' looks like. They are linked to specific regulations and will reduce the duplication that currently exists across our KLOEs. We're looking for you to feedback on whether our quality statements match with what we need to know from providers and their teams. Go straight to our survey and learn more by logging in or signing-up to our participation platform. Quality Statements (caring, responsive and well led) For this survey you'll see quality statements as described above, this time for caring, responsive and well. Go straight to our survey and learn more by logging in or signing-up to our participation platform. To help us ensure we are delivering the most effective regulatory approach we would like your feedback on how we have regulated over the last three months. Your feedback will help us understand how our regulatory approach should develop going forward. To support the ambitions of our new strategy, CQC is undertaking work to improve the channels and services providers use to interact with us. To support this work we'd like your feedback on how you currently interact with us As 2021 draws to a close we wanted to recap on how and why we are changing how we regulate. What we've learned from the past five years puts us in a better position for the future. Our new strategy combines this learning and experience and we've developed it with valuable contributions from the public, service providers and all our partners. It means our regulation will be more relevant to the way care is now delivered, more flexible to manage risk and uncertainty, and will enable us to respond in a quicker and more proportionate way as the health and care environment continues to evolve. This new strategy strengthens our commitment to deliver our purpose: to ensure health and care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and to encourage those services to improve. Our strategy is purposefully ambitious, and to implement it we will need to work closely with others to make it a reality. We'll review this strategy regularly so we can adapt to changes and be prepared for what the future holds. Our purpose and our role as a regulator won't change – but how we work will be different. Here at CQC we produce a range of content to keep you updated on what's going on. See below for some of the highlights of 2021. Blogs Our blogs are a great way to read about projects CQC is working on as well as a place to learn more about our transformation programme. Popular blogs of 2021: Podcasts Our podcasts are more informal and detailed look at areas of CQC's work. Popular podcasts of 2021: Videos These include recordings of webinars, board meetings and information about different areas of CQC's work. Popular videos of 2021: |
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