Certainly recall that..was a vigorous ‘discussion’ about that..when David Behan said that for Clinical Regulator GMC process look at the issues..wasn’t that so?
Really? Anything in particular grab your attention that they've reported on? I am still flummoxed that our meeting didn't provoke a major reaction. But then it's not the only one.
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Heavily critical of leadership nhs trust..heavily critical vulnerable children services..heavily critical of lack of care coordination and bunker mindset care both nhs and soc care..
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Is this something to do with the review of regulators I've been hearing something about? Is everybody just 'toughening up' to avoid the criticism they know is coming?
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Could be..but also a recognition that Public mood is not so passive when comes to poor services..and also of course is useful for “Providers” when pointing out paucity of resources especially dosh
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We've definitely made it harder for them to hide. Twitter has played no small part in that. Hope that poor CQC reports aren't associated with more money? That would be a perverse incentive indeed!
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Some will be..but poor leadership ain’t nor uncoordinated care..and seen CQC reports that highlight atrocious practice...both within public and private sector
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Always thought most CQC reports which found nothing were most likely as a result of not looking/choosing not to see. I wonder what's changed, if you're saying they are now?
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I remember when vast majority inspectorate from Soc Care side...that’s certainly changed..also staff far more willing come forward & talk with inspectors..as are public..gives ‘Regulator’ more ‘confidence’ to do job..but still reliant on self ‘reporting’ which is Achilles heel
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Interesting. We're seeing a lot more whistleblowers approaching inspectors during visits, it seems? It's never that CQC finds it themselves. Maybe WBers have worked out that it's the best way to get protection & ensure the evidence is still there to be found?
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