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Shaping the future CQC's strategy for 2016 to 2021 | Corporate Author | Care Quality Commission - CQC |
Publisher | Care Quality Commission - CQC, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016 |
Pages | 20 pp |
Source | Link to downloads: http://www.cqc.org.uk/content/our-strategy-2016-20.. |
Keywords | Services ; Health services ; Usage [services] ; Standards of provision. |
Annotation | The Care Quality Commission (CQC) strategy for 2016 to 2021 sets out a vision for a more targeted, responsive and collaborative approach to regulation, so that more people get high quality care. The strategy focuses on four priorities, which will: encourage improvement, innovation and sustainability in care; deliver an intelligence-driven approach to regulation; promote a single shared view of quality; and improve the organisation's efficiency and effectiveness. A key development to CQC's approach will be the improved use of information from the public, providers, other regulators and oversight bodies, in order to target resources more effectively to where risk to the quality of care provided is greatest, or to where quality is likely to have changed. Another document, 'What our strategy means for the health and adult social care services we regulate', describes how the CQC will regulate and encourage improvement in each sector. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-160531001 E |
Classmark | I: L: QLD: 583 |
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