One in seven GP practices in England failing on safety London has highest rate of practices needing to improve, but ‘super surgeries’ fare better, says Care Quality Commission
About 7 million people are being treated at GP surgeries in England that have severe safety problems, according to the first performance review of its kind by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
One in seven GP practices are failing on safety, even after CQC inspectors have told them to improve, the report found, with smaller practices more likely to be rated “inadequate” or “requiring improvement”. Continue reading... The Guardian
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About 7 million people are being treated at GP surgeries in England that have severe safety problems, according to the first performance review of its kind by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
One in seven GP practices are failing on safety, even after CQC inspectors have told them to improve, the report found, with smaller practices more likely to be rated “inadequate” or “requiring improvement”. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Findings from our programme of comprehensive inspections of GP practices Care Quality Commission
- GPs and teams should be congratulated as a result of CQC report Royal College of General Practitioners
- Nine in 10 GPs rated good or outstanding BBC News
- One in three GP surgeries found to be failing patients on safety The Daily Telegraph
- GPs maintaining high quality despite rising pressure, finds CQC analysis GPonline
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