CQC registration
If you provide health or social care services to citizens in England you legally must be registered with the Care Quality Commission. Schedule 1 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (regulated activity) regulations 2014 dictates which health and social care activities in England must be registered with the Care Quality Commision. New providers need to be aware that the CQC registration process can take 10 weeks or more and there can be a lot of communication from the CQC. With a bit of planning and the right consultation, the processes can be made quicker, easier and less intimidating and in this blog we’ll summarise how organisations can prepare to meet the regulations.Key Elements:
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What are you going to offer?
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Ensuring you have the resources to do the activity
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Make certain you have the right people doing the right thing to deliver the service
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Being cognisant with the processes needed manage the activity properly
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Understanding that incidents will occur
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Post-registration submission activities
What are you going to offer?
The registration process becomes a lot easier when providers have a detailed understanding of the services they will offer users, and what services they won’t. This can be made even easier by having an impartial conversation – what is clear in your mind may not be clear to external scrutiny. By deciding what services you will offer you will be able to decide which regulated activity or activities to register for. By registering for certain activities you are automatically able to undertake others – it is also worth having one eye on the future when registering. You don’t want to reapply in 12 months because you’ve tweaked your business model since registering. Knowing what you offer will also help you with the following:- Writing your statement of purpose
- Patient Pathway (whilst not required as evidence for all services – this can be important for understanding where you will need to integrate with other services and therefore where there is a continuity of care risk, where you may need to access records etc)
- All of the below steps…