

Response to the interim findings of the Dash review into CQC’s operational effectiveness
Message from Kate Terroni, Interim Chief Executive
"We accept in full the findings and recommendations in this interim review, which identifies clear areas where improvement is urgently needed. Many of these align with areas we have prioritised as part of our work to restore trust with the public and providers by listening better, working together more collaboratively and being honest about what we’ve got wrong. We are working at pace and in consultation with our stakeholders to rebuild that trust and become the strong, credible, and effective regulator of health and care services that the public and providers need and deserve...."
Full message is available here.
Review into the operational effectiveness of the Care Quality Commission: interim report
Regarding to the interim report, it provides a high-level summary of the emerging findings of the review in order to inform the changes needed to start the process of improving CQC. It makes 5 recommendations and is aimed at health professionals, health and social care services, academic and professional institutions and the general public.
A more detailed report will be published by Department of Health and Social Care in the autumn.
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