The Attention Quality Commission (CQC) is the organisation that regulates Health and Social Attention Providers in England. Their regulations are embedded within a document called the Essential Standards of Quality and Safety, which details a number of outcomes that the Commission expect to be evidenced within a provider operating to high standards in relation to safety and attention. The decisions concerning whether these standards are met, and to what extent, are made by CQC assessors who employ a document entitled the Judgement Framework to assess a provider’s level of compliance.
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October 15, 2011
What Changes Are Being Made to the CQC’s Judgement Framework?
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