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Care Quality Commission

  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    NHS safety regulator found to have ‘significant internal failings’

    Care Quality Commission’s shortcomings are ‘hampering’ its ability to identify poor performance, says independent review

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  • Tuesday, 12 March, 2024
    UK social care
    Private care home closures in England raise concern over quality of provision

    Industry regulator has shut 804 for-profit facilities since 2011, study shows

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  • Sunday, 9 July, 2023
    UK social care
    Union calls out ‘shocking abuse’ of migrant careworkers in UK

    More cases of recruits from abroad being forced to pay thousands in upfront fees and relocation costs, says Unison

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  • Friday, 5 May, 2023
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  • Friday, 17 March, 2023
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    My mother took huge pride in her job as a nurse. Why did that have to change? 

    After decades caring for people at their most vulnerable, her experience maps the path the UK has taken

  • Monday, 13 June, 2022
    Stephen Bush
    Care homes have a problem — they are focusing on the wrong customer

    The ‘testimonials’ page of many facilities is long on statements from relatives, but not from those in care themselves

    Ewan White illustration of a younger couple with an older person standing outside a care home looking in
  • Friday, 1 April, 2022
    Camilla Cavendish
    As Britons lose faith in the NHS, it’s time to demand better care

    For decades the health service has been our national religion, but the Shrewsbury maternity deaths expose shocking failures

    Jonathan McHugh illustration of a stained glass window of a nurse holding a newsborn. The panes are starting to fragment
  • Monday, 24 January, 2022
    Management
    How cronyism corrodes workplace relations and trust

    When a group is under threat, the instinct can be to close ranks rather than act in the best interest of the organisation

  • Wednesday, 20 January, 2021
    Coronavirus
    Care homes confident of avoiding repeat of UK’s first Covid wave

    Even with rising infections, providers say better controls and vaccine rollout are preventing mass outbreak

  • Tuesday, 19 January, 2021
    UK politics
    English care homes that take Covid patients to be provided with insurance

    U-turn comes after plan to relieve hospitals fell short as groups struggled to secure policies

  • Sunday, 18 October, 2020
    UK politics
    Care homes lobby groups criticise regulator over Covid response

    Care Quality Commission accused of not providing enough support and oversight in first months of pandemic

    A nurse puts on PPE
  • Thursday, 14 May, 2020
    UK social care
    UK care providers call for direct payment of bailout funding

    Little confidence among operators that fresh cash directed via local authorities will reach frontline operations

  • Friday, 17 April, 2020
    UK social care
    Death toll in UK care homes from coronavirus may be 6,000, study estimates

    50% jump seen in fatalities of frail and elderly, but only a few recorded as Covid-related on death certificate

  • Sunday, 9 February, 2020
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    Private equity and Britain’s care home crisis

    A battle over care home provider Four Seasons raises troubling questions for a sector Boris Johnson has pledged to fix

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  • Tuesday, 14 January, 2020
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    Mental health operator told to improve service after inspection

    US-owned Cygnet Health Care more likely to use restraint and seclusion than other NHS providers

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  • Tuesday, 6 November, 2018
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    Local authorities braced for collapse of care provider Allied Healthcare

    Regulator issues warning over plight of 13,500 elderly and disabled people if company fails

    B6JPAE An elderly woman sits waiting on a bed.
  • Sunday, 10 December, 2017
    UK politics
    Leading London NHS trust chairman quits amid funding crunch

    Head of King’s College Hospital and former civil service chief raises temperature on health cash

    London, United Kingdom - September 21, 2013: A Mercedes-Benz Emergency Ambulance Car in Brighton, UK. Lights flashing, it is rushing by the Brighton promenade. Motion blur, selective focus on the car. Most ambulances in the UK are operated by the NHS trust. The emergency phone number in the UK is 999.
  • Thursday, 6 July, 2017
    UK care homes
    One in three English nursing homes are underperforming

    Care Quality Commission says 32% of homes inspected are ‘inadequate’ or need improvement

    Nurse holding hands with elderly patient.
  • Sunday, 21 May, 2017
    UK companies
    Four Seasons Health Care raises fees for elderly

    UK’s biggest care home operator says increases needed to offset food and energy costs

    BRISTOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 16: In this photo illustration an elderly person sits in a chair at home on February 16, 2015 near Bristol, England. The issues affecting the elderly, along with education and the economy are likely to be key elections issues in the forthcoming general election in May. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • Wednesday, 8 February, 2017
    UK politics
    Spending cuts indiscriminate, says UK watchdog

    Hospitals in despair and education next in line for crisis, warns audit office chief

    High profile event with Sir Amyas Morse, Head of the National Audit Office, giving a lecture chaired by Dr Jon Davis at the Edmund J. Safra lecture theatre, King’s (Strand Campus) on Tuesday February 8, 2017.
  • Friday, 5 February, 2016
    UK care homes
    UK elderly care homes in crisis as local authority cuts bite

    Rising staff costs and employee shortages add to pressure on sector

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  • Thursday, 28 January, 2016
    Management
    From heartache to happiness in a day

    Running Helen and Douglas House means dealing sensitively with death and keeping cash coming in

    Clare Periton of the Helen & Douglas House Hospice in Oxford
  • Thursday, 15 October, 2015
    UK politics
    UK social care ‘in crisis’, warn charities

    Sector’s regulator reveals concerns over safety standards

    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 13: Two NHS staff walk with an elderly patient outside St Thomas' Hospital on October 13, 2011 in London, England. Inspections carried out by the Care Quality Commission in England have found concerns in the standard of basic elderly care in over half the hospitals assessed. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 22 September, 2015
    World
    Special measures for Addenbrooke’s expose NHS pressures

    The service is struggling often losing sometimes losing to cope with the tightest five-year financial settlement in its history

    Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in special measures...Embargoed to 0001 Tuesday September 22 File photo dated 16/9/2015 of Addenbrooke's University Hospital in Cambridge, as one of the biggest NHS trusts in the country is to be placed in special measures after inspectors deemed it "inadequate". PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday September 22, 2015. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Addenbrooke's Hospital, has been told it requires improvement to ensure services are safe and effective. See PA story HEALTH Addenbrookes. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA Wire
  • Tuesday, 22 September, 2015
    UK politics
    Cambridge health trust put under special measures

    Inspectors rate Addenbrooke’s and Rosie hospitals as ‘inadequate’

    LONDON - MAY 7:  The National Health Service logo is shown on the wall outside St Thomas's Hospital May 7, 2003 in London, England. Britain's Health Secretary Alan Milburn is trying to convince critics of his foundation hospital plans ahead of a House of Commons vote. Milburn has told MPs the NHS had to change to keep pace with the modern world. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
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