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CQC Updates

The CQC strategy, which was launched in 2021, describes the organisation's aims for reducing health inequities and driving improvements for people who use services. The CQC is changing its operations to better meet its goals and make it more relevant to the way care is developed. Six evidence categories are used to show the CQC's types of evidence for understanding the quality of care given against a quality statement. Not everything will be released all at once. They will learn as they go, starting small and eventually implementing changes as they work with stakeholders. They will provide clarity about what it means for people at each stage by providing clear guidance and assistance, as well as telling the story through the voices of those involved to build trust in what they're doing.  August 2022 From the start of August, the CQC will begin to phase in new elements of its approach. They will work with a small group of CQC colleagues and providers known as "earl...

Regulated and Non-Regulated Service

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Consider Starting Your Own Care Company This post will explain the key differences between regulated and non-regulated care, as well as how Care Agency Media can assist you in starting your own business. The Care Quality Commission, or CQC, monitors care services in England by conducting regular inspections that cover the core quality and safety standards. If you plan to provide domiciliary (home) care, you must register with the CQC. This is because domiciliary care is a regulated activity. CQC inspections can be the most stressful aspect of working in care, especially for new organisations. Fortunately, Care Agency Media's Domiciliary Care Package offers advice and help throughout the registration, pre-inspection, and post-inspection processes of the Care Quality Commission.  This helps alleviate the additional worry of dealing with the CQC on your own and allows you to focus on your passion: setting up a successful care agency. The Difference When comparing care providers only o...