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Objective - at all points of care. People can expect services to meet essential standards of quality, protect their safety and respect their dignity and rights.. Registration. . Single system for health and adult social careSingle set of essential standards of quality and safetyPeople focused and outcome based Strengthened and extended enforcement powers.
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2. The aim of registration is that people can expect services to meet the same essential standards of quality, protect their safety and respect their dignity and rights wherever care is provided, wherever they live. Whether care is provided in someone's home, in a community setting, in a hospital, however it is funded (private or public), and whether it is acute care or longer residential care - it will have a single set of essential standards of quality and safety.
The essential standards are focused on outcomes - the experiences people have as a result of the care they receive.
We have a wider range of strong enforcement powers ranging from warning notices and fines to removal of registration in extreme cases. These powers allow our enforcement action to be more targeted and specific. The aim of registration is that people can expect services to meet the same essential standards of quality, protect their safety and respect their dignity and rights wherever care is provided, wherever they live. Whether care is provided in someone's home, in a community setting, in a hospital, however it is funded (private or public), and whether it is acute care or longer residential care - it will have a single set of essential standards of quality and safety.
The essential standards are focused on outcomes - the experiences people have as a result of the care they receive.
We have a wider range of strong enforcement powers ranging from warning notices and fines to removal of registration in extreme cases. These powers allow our enforcement action to be more targeted and specific.
3. Registration timeline
4. NHS primary medical services Providers of NHS primary medical services are those with a:
General Medical Services (GMS) contract
Personal Medical Services (PMS) contract
Alternative Provider Medical Services (APMS) contract, or
NHS Act 2006 Section 3 contract
If NHS primary medical services are a providers sole or main purpose they are exempt from registration until 1 April 2012
The application window for 2012 registration will open in approximately October 2011
5. The difference registration will make
6. Benefits of registration
7. CQC’s guidance about compliance
8. CQC’s guidance about compliance documents
9. CQC’s guidance about compliance: example of an OUTCOME
10. Registration: the cycle
11. How we capture information
12. Information capture
13. Reviews of compliance
14. How can primary medical services providers prepare for registration?
15. Objective - at all points of care People can expect services to meet essential standards of quality, protect their safety and respect their dignity and rights.
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