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Revalidation for nurses

May 1, 2015
What is revalidation? Revalidation is a process that all nurses and midwives will need to participate in to demonstrate that they practice safely and effectively throughout their career. It’s a…
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Provision of care for people with poor mental health

April 24, 2015
The CQC rates practices against particular population groups The CQC now inspects and rates practices against six population groups – older people; long-term conditions; mothers, babies and children; working age;…
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Are you ready for the year ahead?

April 17, 2015
End of year Many of us will have completed our end of year enhanced service returns by now and are just recovering from the annual pressure that the end of…
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How to demonstrate outstanding practice in minor surgery

April 10, 2015
Enhanced Service Scheme We’ve just received notification of this year’s Minor Surgery Enhanced Service Scheme to sign up to by the end of April. Part of the specification requires us…
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Living in a 24 hour world

April 2, 2015
Accused of being lazy! I heard this week that a politician has allegedly claimed that “NHS Staff simply do not work hard enough. It is completely unacceptable that staff get…
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Displaying your CQC Ratings

March 30, 2015
From 1st April, 2015 if you’ve been awarded a rating by the CQC under their new inspection regime, you will be required to publically display it. The information you display…
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Provision of care for vulnerable people

March 27, 2015
The CQC rates practices against particular population groups The CQC now inspects and rates practices against six population groups – older people; those with long-term conditions; mother’s, babies and children;…
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CQC inspection myths for GP practices

March 20, 2015
What does the CQC really expect? From my colleagues at other practices I often hear rumours about what is required by the CQC. However, over the last 12 months Professor…
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