The state of health care and adult social care. A look at the quality of care in England in 2009 (10th February 2010)
In their first annual report to parliament, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) says that people need health and social care services that are more joined-up and person-centred.
Services have steadily improved overall but rising demand and pressure on finances make reform essential. The CQC applaud overall improvements over recent years, but caution that some services were lagging behind the pack and that there were areas of common concern across health and social care, notably keeping people safe and staff training.
Report
In their first annual report to parliament, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) says that people need health and social care services that are more joined-up and person-centred.
Services have steadily improved overall but rising demand and pressure on finances make reform essential. The CQC applaud overall improvements over recent years, but caution that some services were lagging behind the pack and that there were areas of common concern across health and social care, notably keeping people safe and staff training.
Report
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