CQC does not publicise quarter of serious concerns | News | Health Service Journal: http://www.hsj.co.uk/news/acute-care/cqc-does-not-publicise-quarter-of-serious-concerns/5065401.article#.UpyjWhP8zu4.twitter … Third comment is esp worrying
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@C7RKY concerns taken to CQC but altho claimed to have done unannounced visit, in fact gave trust a week's notice, staff told wot to say -
@heatherawwood Oh a bit like they've done to me then? Given the trust a heads-up on what they're looking for, without taking action. Great! -
@C7RKY@KayFSheldon Do you think that is still happening with new regime at least at top of CQC ? -
@heatherawwood@KayFSheldon I would say so (from my limited experience) yes. I certainly don't see it as conducive to uncovering poor care. -
@C7RKY@heatherawwood You wanted something very specific. CQC is a regulator, can't investigate everything... -
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@KayFSheldon@heatherawwood That smacks of PR to me Kay. I want CQC to investigate something that may affect all our safety. As you should. -
@C7RKY@heatherawwood It's not PR. It's about remit. Your complaint relevant to Ombudsman or GMC. Possibly police or safeguarding. -
@KayFSheldon@heatherawwood My concerns are also highly relevant for what's covered by the CQC remit. This isn't an 'either/or' situation. - 6 more replies
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