 We are expecting new responsibilities under the Health and Care Bill relating to Local Authority assurance and oversight of Integrated Care Systems.
Read on to find out more about our latest thinking and help shape our approach to this new area of regulation.
Developing our approach to system oversight
Watch our latest briefing, in which Deputy Chief Inspectors Rob Assall and Ann Ford outline the new responsibilities we're expecting under the Health and Care Bill.
They set out our thinking so far on:
- emerging scope
- quality statement themes
- evidence for assessments
- possible follow-up to reviews
- scoring.
Share your views
We'd like to hear your views on how some specific areas of our approach are developing.
Workforce requirements
These new responsibilities in relation to system oversight would represent a new way of working for us. In order to do this well, we'd like to hear your thoughts on:
- the kind of workforce and skills we need
- the kind of expertise we need to do this well
- how we can best work with Experts by Experience
Place and provider quality
What role should provider quality and ratings have in our assessments of Integrated Care Systems? How should we consider the role of place? Tell us what you think.
CQC assessments of Integrated Care Systems
What do you think of our plans for how we could assess Integrated Care Systems? Let us know what you think good looks like, and how we make sure our assessments have the right impact and drive improvement.
Evidence gathering and requirements
We'd like to hear your views on the key pieces of evidence we should be gathering to inform our Local Authority assurance and assessments of Integrated Care Systems. We're also interested in your thoughts on how we can engage with local people to help inform our evidence.
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