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Regulating
quality in
austerity
David Behan and Andrea Sutcliffe
Chief Executive and Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care
ADASS Spring Seminar
17 April 2015
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CQC purpose and role
Our purpose
We make sure health and social care
services provide people with safe, effective,
compassionate, high-quality care and we
encourage care services to improve
Our role
We monitor, inspect and regulate services to
make sure they meet fundamental standards
of quality and safety and we publish what we
find, including performance ratings to help
people choose care
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What are we finding?
Outstanding
Good
Requires
improvement
Inadequate
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1554
844
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Total by
13 April:
2645
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Ratings by key question
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Ratings by service type
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Ratings by size of care home
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Ratings by manager turnover or
absence – care homes
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Market oversight and austerity
New responsibility to spot failure so right people can
take right actions
CQC will notify local authorities if there is:
Business failure and likely service failure
Fragile market
Local authority response critical
Not to pre-empt failure (likely does not mean definitely)
Plans and preparation
Market shaping
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CQC’s journey in 2015 – 2016
1.Regulating new care models
2.Looking at quality of care pathways
3.Looking at quality of care in your locality
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Regulating new care models
Registering care providers and assessing delivery of
safe, effective, responsive, caring and well-led services
Developing a modern and efficient online registration
process
Working with Five Year Forward View vanguard sites
to assure high quality and encourage improvement
Sharing our learning and good practice with providers
and the public
Reinforcing CQC’s expectations about joined-up care
centred around the people who use services
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Looking at quality of care pathways
urgent care
Using thematic
reviews to better
understand:
• care pathways
• outcomes for
people
diabetes care in
the community
mental health
crisis care
care for older
people
end-of-life care
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Quality of care in your locality
Inspect most care services in
some local places by end 2015
Describe quality of local system
by bringing together inspection
findings across sectors
Trial in two areas in 2015/16
Identify issues at crossorganisational and provider
level
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Regulating quality in austerity
No compromise on
standards
Trust our information for:
Commissioning
Quality assurance
Market failure
Market shaping
Thank you
www.cqc.org.uk
[email protected]
@CareQualityComm
David Behan
Chief Executive
Andrea Sutcliffe
Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care
@CrouchEndTiger7
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