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Newsletter Our monthly update for everyone interested in health and social care |
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Medicines safety in NHS trusts Our Insight reports aim to help everyone involved in health and social care work together and learn from the pandemic. This months Insight report looks at medication safety in NHS trusts, focusing on the role of medication safety officers (MSOs). It is based on a review of medication safety in 95% of Englands NHS trusts, carried out between May and July 2021, using discussions with MSOs, and pharmacy and trust leaders in acute, community, mental health and ambulance NHS trusts. This edition of Insight also updates our regular data on the number of death notifications by care homes, and Office for National Statistics weekly death registrations and occurrences. CQC Insight: Issue 14 News story: Medicines safety in NHS trusts |
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Join us! Work for CQC CQC staff have a wide range of skills and work across many disciplines. Find out about roles within CQC, Healthwatch England and the Office of the National Guardian. Current vacancies include: Assistant Inspector - Mental Health & Community Health Services - East and Midlands (home based, region specific) Rating Review Officer(home based, flexible location) Lead Data Modeller (home based, flexible location) Benefits include generous leave entitlement, NHS or Nest pension schemes and a wide range of employee discounts. Browse our current vacancies Employee benefits |
Because we all care campaign January will see the return of our Because we all care campaign. The campaign aims to support and encourage more people to feedback on health or social care services that they - or a loved one - have experienced. We know that sharing feedback can be a positive, caring and empowering act. Through the campaign, we also want to look at the ways giving feedback can strengthen relationships between people receiving care and the people providing it. Feedback is essential to the NHS and social care. But it's even more important than ever now, as services and systems deal with the impacts of the pandemic. Peoples experiences of care are fundamental to understanding and improving services. If you want to get involved with the Because We All Care campaign, or want to find out more, email: Jay.Harman@cqc.org.uk Because we all care campaign |
CQC reports on safe use of radiation in healthcare settings Our annual report on how we enforce the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations - IR(ME)R - has been published. The report provides a breakdown of the number and type of notifications we received about IR(ME)R incidents between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2021, and findings from our inspections. We also share learning from examples of errors and the actions that providers took to improve. IR(ME)R annual report 2020/21 News story: CQC reports on safe use of radiation in healthcare settings |
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