Adopting DCB0160 and DCB0129 is something both the NHS and suppliers are acutely aware of. With technology increasingly being used to support direct or indirect patient care, the need for organisations to adopt clinical safety standards is significant. This blog has been written by Nick Pavard, Clinical Safety Officer and CQC Lead at 8foldGovernance, and is reflective of his recent experiences working with CQC regulated organisations to adopt DCB0160. It also considers how the NHS must upskill and create a strategy to ensure a robust approach to clinical safety at scale, enabling NHS organisations to implement Clinical Risk Management Systems (CRMS).
Who needs to comply with DCB0160?
Section 250 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 states:- any public body which exercises functions in connection with the provision of health services or of adult social care in England
- any person (other than a public body) who provides health services, or adult social care in England, pursuant to arrangements made with a public body exercising functions in connection with the provision of such services or care