
A “Good” or “Outstanding” rating doesn’t carry forward.
When CQC returns to GP practices, inspections focus on one thing:
what’s changed since the last visit.
Inspectors want to see:
- Evidence of improvement
- Consistent processes in action
- How care is delivered day to day, not just documented
If that evidence isn’t easy to show, risk builds quickly.
👉 Learn what inspectors expect to see: https://shorturl.at/5MduK
#HealthandSocialCare #HealthcareProviders #CareQuality #GP
When CQC returns to GP practices, inspections focus on one thing:
what’s changed since the last visit.
Inspectors want to see:
- Evidence of improvement
- Consistent processes in action
- How care is delivered day to day, not just documented
If that evidence isn’t easy to show, risk builds quickly.
👉 Learn what inspectors expect to see: https://shorturl.at/5MduK
#HealthandSocialCare #HealthcareProviders #CareQuality #GP
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