@ShaunLintern @DebHazeldine I'm also not comfortable with it - but we must do EVERYTHING possible to encourage reporting. So where do we go?
@ShaunLintern @iHealthP @DebHazeldine How Shaun? I'm led to believe they don't even have the powers to go looking where the evidence is.
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@C7RKY@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Take a look at the new CQC inspection regime born out of Francis. It's far more robust than previous. -
@ShaunLintern@C7RKY@DebHazeldine Shaun, that's just a piece of paper. Where are the resources going to come from to actually do it?
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@C7RKY@iHealthP@DebHazeldine They also have the power to access or obtain documents including medical records etc -
@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Aaaahh...NO, they don't! Their access is limited to records in use on the day of their visit *only*. -
@C7RKY@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Yes during their inspections which seems sensible to me. -
@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine It's anything but sensible. It's a huge gaping hole in the regulatory framework. Too much to tweet tho -
@C7RKY@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Under Section 64 of H&SC Act it gives these powers not limited to day of inspection. -
@ShaunLintern@iHealthP@DebHazeldine Really?? How interesting.... thank you for that Shaun. That's not exactly what I got told. At all... -
@C7RKY And don't forget these powers are not the same as S48 of the 2008 H&SC Act which provides for special#MidStaffs style investigations
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