The Government And CQC Listen To The Voice Of The Sector
The English Community Care Association (ECCA), the leading representative charity for independent care providers, has responded to the announcement that the proposed Care Quality Commission (CQC) excellence scheme will not go ahead .
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“The care sector is committed to delivering quality and excellence in care services, but the scheme that was proposed was not fit for purpose. We are pleased that both the Government and the CQC listened to our views and have responded accordingly.”
Martin Green continues:
“The challenge for the future is for providers, CQC and the Government to come together to develop an approach to excellence that will give confidence to citizens and their families about the quality of services and validate high quality providers.”
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