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Care Quality Commission Consultation

The way health and social care is delivered is changing, and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) want to develop their approach to respond to emerging new care models.

The CQC have now carried out a comprehensive inspection of every NHS trust in England and are seeking views on:

  • Principles for how they will regulate new models of care and complex providers
  • Changes to their assessment frameworks across all sectors to reduce complexity and create more consistency
  • How they will register services for people with learning disabilities
  • The way they will regulate NHS trusts and foundation trusts from April 2017

For more information on the consultation, please visit the CQC page where you will also be able to view several documents presented for review by the CQC.

The consultation closes on Tuesday 14 February 2017

To give your views:
Online: Complete their online consultation form

Post: Freepost RTTE-JTBT-ZTHH, Next Phase Consultation, care Quality Commission, 151 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 92Z

Email: nextphase@cqc.org.uk

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