Abstract

The Healthcare Commission has announced its proposed new approach to assessing the performance of health-care organizations in England and that 2005 will be the last year of Star Ratings. The Healthcare Commission (Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection, or CHAI) was established under the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 and came into existence in April 2004. It is a new body and took over the functions of Commission for Health Improvement (CHI), the Mental Health Act Commission and some value-for-money studies of the Audit Office.

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