@garywalkeruk @PhyllisStein2 @JamesTitcombe @C7RKY >can be three years or more between routine inspections.
@drkimholt @katemasters67 @garywalkeruk @PhyllisStein2 @JamesTitcombe It's the 1 thing that makes an utter farce out of the whole insp model
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@C7RKY@katemasters67 @garywalkeruk@JamesTitcombe there is an issue with people still scared to whistleblow to CQC & say all ok! ?? -
@drkimholt@katemasters67 @garywalkeruk@JamesTitcombe WBs less needed if process was robust. 'Day of visit only' thinking is dangerous imho -
@C7RKY@katemasters67 @garywalkeruk I disagree. Information provided by concerns is key and is ongoing. Info comes in all the time. -
@drkimholt@katemasters67 @garywalkeruk Not sure what that has to do with only being allowed to inspect med records in use on day of visit? -
@C7RKY@katemasters67 @garywalkeruk ok not sure I knew that so there needs to be a proper plan. -
@drkimholt@katemasters67 @garywalkeruk Such limitations are not in H&SC Act, but *are* in the 'remit'. We need to understand why, I think..
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@C7RKY@katemasters67 @garywalkeruk@PhyllisStein2@JamesTitcombe I believe that regulation should only be there as back up - 1 more reply
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