The Care Quality Commission (CQC) will focus on adult social care services, dentists and GPs and acute hospital services
I'm James MacDonald with news that health services on the Isle of Man will soon face regular independent inspections. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) will focus on adult social care services, dentists and GPs and acute hospital services with the first phase due to start this month. Health Minister Lawrie Hooper said the inspections would "protect the public from harm" and promote "improvement, The on-site independent inspections are a "fundamental part of any modern health and care system", and will include input from staff and people using the services. The move follows two pilot inspections and feedback from staff and service providers. For more on this and other news stay with us here on Care Radio.
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