Care Quality Commission

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of all health and social care services in England.  They began operating on 1st April 2013 and replaced 3 earlier commissions.  The Health Care commission, the commission for Social Care Inspection and the Mental Health Act Commission.  Their role is to make sure that healthcare services meet national standards of quality and safety.  These standards cover all aspects of care, including treating people with dignity and respsect; ensuring that their environment is clean and safe and that all organisations are effectively managing their staff and services.

All service providers must be checked by CQC that they meet the standards and have named 'Registered Managers' in place.

The CQC will conduct regular inspections to ensure these standards continue to be met and take action when they do not.  The CQC may issue fines or warnings, stop admission into care services and suspend or cancel a care service's registration.

New Court Surgery was registered with the CQC on 1st April 2013.  The CQC will now commence regular inspections of this Practice.  They may also make unannounced inspections of services on a regular basis and at any time in response to concerns.

We wish to inform patients that during these inspections the CQC will wish to ask a number of our patients about their expectations of receiving care, as well as talk to our staff, check that the correct systems and processes are in place and look for evidence that our care is meeting national standards.

Your co-operation with this will be much appreicated.

 

 

Our Registered Manager is:

Dr David Marshall




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