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Raising standards, putting people first Our strategy for 2013 to 2016

Raising standards, putting people first Our strategy for 2013 to 2016. Steve Holmes. 1. Views, comments and recommendations. CQC public consultation Sept - Dec 2012 Francis Report recommendations and the Government’s response Winterbourne View Serious Case Review

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Raising standards, putting people first Our strategy for 2013 to 2016

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  1. Raising standards, putting people first Our strategy for 2013 to 2016 Steve Holmes 1

  2. Views, comments and recommendations CQC public consultation Sept - Dec 2012 Francis Report recommendations and the Government’s response Winterbourne View Serious Case Review Health Select Committee report Review of our regulatory model by Kieran Walshe Review of our investigations by Deloitte Health and social care ratings review by the Nuffield Trust 2 2

  3. Our purpose and direction 3 3

  4. Our 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 4

  5. Underpinning our approach Our judgements will be independent of the health and social care system; and politics We will always be on the side of people who use services Our relationship with providers will be constructive not adversarial People who use services and carers will be at the heart of the regulatory process Providers, staff, commissioners, regulators and people who use services and carers remain responsible for safety and quality 5 5

  6. Five things we will look at • We will tackle the following five questions about services • Are they safe? • Are they effective • Are they caring? • Are they well led? • Are they responsive to people’s needs? 6

  7. Examples of things we will look at • Are they safe? • Infection control • Pressure sores • Are they effective? • HSMRs • Morbidity 7

  8. Examples of things we will look at • Are they caring? • Dignity and respect • Hydration and nutrition • Are they well led? • Board to ward relationship • Open culture • Are they responsive to people’s needs? • Help with meals • Call buttons 8

  9. Things we will do differently Appoint a Chief Inspector of Hospitals, and a Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Support, and consider the appointment of a chief inspector for primary and integrated care Develop fundamental standards Specialist inspectors leading expert teams, including clinical and other experts, and experts by experience 9

  10. Things we will do differently NHS hospitals: national teams with expertise to carry out in-depth reviews of hospitals with significant problems NHS hospitals: a clear programme for failing trusts that makes sure immediate action is taken to protect people and deal with failure Work more closely with our partners in the health and social care system to improve the quality and safety of care 10

  11. Things we will do differently Publish better information for the public, including ratings of services A more thorough test for organisations applying to provide care services, making sure named directors, managers and leaders commit to meeting standards Market oversight function for care providers Strengthen the protection of people whose rights are restricted under the Mental Health Act 11

  12. What we will continue to do A programme of unannounced inspections and reporting across the sectors we regulate Inspections at any time in response to concerns Inspections and reviews on particular areas of care Regulatory and enforcement action 12

  13. Next steps • Changes for 2013/14 set out in our Business Plan • We will deliver: • New fundamental standards • New hospital inspection methods • Hospital ratings • Begin to develop changes for other sectors • Continued involvement of staff, providers, stakeholders and public in the development of our work 13

  14. Questions • steve.holmes@cqc.org.uk

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