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Compass NE News: Excellence Award Update
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Thursday, 1 September 2011. Excellence Award Update - Award now suspended for the immediate future. The recent consultation carried out by the CQC into the implementation of the Excellence Award appear to have thrown up a number of “issues” that will need to be resolved before the model can be implemented. As a result the award is currently not going ahead as planned and the Commission will concentrate instead on getting the Quality and Risk Profiles correct. Service Users / Patients. A system that diffe...
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Compass NE News: The new inspection regime and the “12 principles of an inspection”
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Thursday, 1 September 2011. The new inspection regime and the “12 principles of an inspection”. As Inspections will now be carried out annually (or more often if a concern) the CQC is currently recruiting for Inspectors again. I do not know if they are re-recruiting those they have just made redundant. However, this means that there is also an expectation that there will be an increase in the number of Providers that will be taken through enforcement action. Labels: Frequency of a CQC Inspection.
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Compass NE News: April 2011
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Tuesday, 12 April 2011. Excellence Award for adult social care. As you will be aware, the CQC no longer award quality ratings and have not done so since June 2010. However, from April 2012 they will launch a new quality award, owned by the CQC, but delivered by third parties. The current plan for the quality award is that it will cover three outcome areas:. Having choice and control over day to day and significant life decisions,. So, Registration and Inspection will be carried out by the CQC. Third ...
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Compass NE News: September 2011
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Thursday, 1 September 2011. The new inspection regime and the “12 principles of an inspection”. As Inspections will now be carried out annually (or more often if a concern) the CQC is currently recruiting for Inspectors again. I do not know if they are re-recruiting those they have just made redundant. However, this means that there is also an expectation that there will be an increase in the number of Providers that will be taken through enforcement action. Labels: Frequency of a CQC Inspection. The rec...
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Compass NE News: July 2011
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Monday, 4 July 2011. Report on the Commission on Funding and Care Support. The Commission on Funding of Care and Support has now reported, and called for the care costs for older people to be capped at £35,000. This is an attempt to encourage people to prepare for their old age, as at the moment, funding and support is so opaque few feel they have sufficient information to plan effectively. Summary of key findings and recommendations. How do the Commission proposals aim to help individuals and families?
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Compass NE News: "Chronic Underfunding" warning by Bupa
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Thursday, 1 September 2011. Chronic Underfunding" warning by Bupa. Group revenues rose by 6% to £3.93bn.
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Compass NE News: The way information about Providers is presented to the general public on the CQC website
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Thursday, 1 September 2011. The way information about Providers is presented to the general public on the CQC website. It is planned that from the end of September CQC will change the way that the public views information on health and social care services that they regulate. It is design to give clear and accessible information based on judgments made and will be visually quick for members of the public to establish if your service is compliant. 1: Standards of Treating People ✔. The way information abo...
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Compass NE News: How to make an objective assessment on the quality of care
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Thursday, 1 September 2011. How to make an objective assessment on the quality of care. Objective assessment on quality of care. Outcome Areas 1: Respecting and Involving People who use Services. Through talking to staff you find evidence that they have good insight and knowledge about the individual. Staff are heard using enabling, positive language when talking about the person. Staff talk directly to the person wherever possible, not over them. Individuals are addressed in the way they wish. Not e...
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Compass NE News: Most don't trust care homes (Carers UK Survey)
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Thursday, 1 September 2011. Most don't trust care homes (Carers UK Survey). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The new inspection regime and the “12 principles o. How to make an objective assessment on the quality. The way information about Providers is presented t. Chronic Underfunding warning by Bupa. Most dont trust care homes (Carers UK Survey). View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Compass NE News: Report on the Commission on Funding and Care Support
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Monday, 4 July 2011. Report on the Commission on Funding and Care Support. The Commission on Funding of Care and Support has now reported, and called for the care costs for older people to be capped at £35,000. This is an attempt to encourage people to prepare for their old age, as at the moment, funding and support is so opaque few feel they have sufficient information to plan effectively. Summary of key findings and recommendations. How do the Commission proposals aim to help individuals and families?