Support with CQC: How Medical Protection can help
Post date: 30/06/2017 | Time to read article: 2 mins
The information within this article was correct at the time of publishing. Last updated 16/10/2024
Medical Protection has a range of educational resources that can help your practice to prepare for a CQC inspection.
You can get direct assistance from Medical Protection by requesting a Clinical Risk Self Assessment (CRSA), which is a systematic approach that identifies risk and develops practical solutions, as one of the benefits of membership. Our experience has been that a CRSA is invaluable in assisting practices in preparing for their CQC inspection and also post-CQC inspection, to assist with issues raised by the CQC inspector.
If you are part of one of our Practice Xtra schemes, Medical Protection’s additional benefits schemes for GP practices, you may be entitled to a free or discounted CRSA. Practice Xtra can also provide you and your practice with access to risk management training, discounts on membership subscriptions and additional business support.
SAFE
The KLOEs under SAFE are:
- CQC inspections-Safe
- Safe track record
- Learning from incidents
- Safeguarding
- Monitoring safety and responding to risk
- Medicines management
- Cleanliness and infection control
- Staffing and recruitment
- Dealing with emergencies
- Equipment
USEFUL RESOURCES
Factsheets:
Articles from Practice Matters magazine:
Booklets:
Video guides:
Other articles:
EFFECTIVE
The KLOEs under EFFECTIVE are:
- CQC inspections-Effective
- Promoting best practice
- Management, monitoring and improving outcomes for people
- Staffing
- Working with other services
- Information sharing
- Consent to care and treatment
- Health promotion and prevention.
USEFUL RESOURCES
Factsheets:
- Consent – the basics
- Consent – children and young people
- Mental Capacity Act 2005 Series
Articles from Practice Matters magazine:
- Getting to grips with fit notes
Articles from New Doctor magazine:
Articles from Your Practice magazine:
- Audit: good for patients and good for doctors
Medical Protection workshops:
- Mastering Adverse Outcomes
- Mastering Professional Interactions
Video guides:
- Video guide for junior doctors – How to handover safely
CARING
The KLOEs under CARING are:
- Respect, dignity, compassion and empathy
- Care planning and involvement in decisions about care and treatment
- Patient/carer support to cope emotionally with care and treatment.
USEFUL RESOURCES
Factsheets:
- Raising concerns and whistleblowing
- Chaperones
- Chaperones - FAQs
- Confidentiality – general principles
Articles from Practice Matters magazine:
- Doctor’s orders vs patient choice
- Confidentiality – Disclosures about patients unable to consent
Medical Protection workshops:
RESPONSIVE
The KLOEs under responsive are:
- Responding to and meeting people’s needs
- Access to the service
- Tackling inequity and promoting equality
- Listening and learning from concerns and complaints.
USEFUL RESOURCES
Articles in Practice Matters magazine:
- Triage in general practice
- How to set up a Patient Participation Group
Booklets:
WELL-LED
The KLOEs under well-led are:
- Leadership, openness and transparency
- Governance arrangements
- Management lead through learning and improvement
- Practice seeks and acts on feedback from users, public and staff
- Systems to monitor and improve quality and improvement.
USEFUL RESOURCES
Articles in Practice Matters magazine:
Podcasts:
- David Behan discusses the future of CQC inspections – October 2013
Press releases:
« How you will be assessed
Fundamental standards »