All articles by Neil Grant
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CQC’s Fit and Proper Person Requirement – will it finally have some teeth?
Neil Grant takes a look at the Care Quality Commission’s approach to assess the fitness of senior managers
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HSJ Knowledge
Reports must ensure the facts speak for themselves
Trusts and watchdogs should develop the habits of good investigators
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HSJ Partners
Challenging CQC ratings: a system stacked against the provider
Avoiding reputational damage through a rating review
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HSJ Partners
Display ratings or pay: countdown to CQC deadline
Providers face a statutory requirement to clearly display their CQC rating
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HSJ Partners
New CQC rating system: Regulating for success not failure?
When to challenge the CQC’s hospital ratings and why
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HSJ Partners
The CQC's new fit and proper persons test explained
Fit and proper persons enforced today
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HSJ Partners
The NHS's new inspection response framework gives GPs clarity
New NHS England framework
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HSJ Partners
New CQC regulations will target trust directors
The fit and proper person test has major implications
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HSJ Partners
The new CQC armoury is falling into place
The regulations for providers to watch out for
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HSJ Partners
Finding the framework: The key elements of leadership from the CQC, Monitor and TDA
The leadership frameworks explained
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HSJ Partners
Regulators need to bring more clarity to leadership ratings
There are too many uncertainties still
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HSJ Partners
Providing false information could become a criminal offence
New law could come in from October
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HSJ Partners
The impact of new CQC powers on providers
The regulator will gain new enforcement powers
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HSJ Knowledge
Deprivation of liberty – guidelines from the Supreme Court
What constitutes a deprivation of liberty?