NHS England and CCG managers dodge fit and proper person testBy Shaun Lintern
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) have a Fit and Proper Person Test (FPPR) process to review whether senior NHS bods are fit to practice. [Sorry about the acronyms and jargon here… Just typing ‘fit and proper person test’ makes my finger tips weep.] I referred Katrina Percy, then Slo...
The post is a summation of the latest information on the Care Quality Commission’s handling of the Fit and Proper Person test in the NHS. The CQC has a poor reputation, arising in part from lack of distance between the regulator and regulated, and a revolving door between these organisation...
I know I have 3 referrals, 2 test results, 3 ongoing medications but none are listed on the app. Might as well scrap it. Not fit for purpose. Date of experience: November 14, 2024 Useful2Share Ray Elder 2 reviews GB Nov 1, 2024 Tried to use app today Tried to use app today,...
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How can you design tools and systems fit for the future? And for all? For my 100th post and the first of 2016, here is a summary of some of my thoughts prompted by#ukhc15. Several grains of thought related to UK heath data that have been growing for some time. ...
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There exists a much easier way, as shown by the CAGW and Net Zero story. Simply say you own the data and only allow the discussion and the publishing of the data you want. Anything that doesn’t fit the narrative ignore and if necessary, falsify. Or, better still, don’t collect any...
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