Abstract

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has outlined the final details of everything general practitioners (GPs) have to do to ensure that they comply with its standards of care and inspections. Legislation requires that all general practices and other providers of primary medical services in England have to be registered with the CQC from April 2013. All providers must comply with the CQC’s 16 essential standards of quality and safety. These standards fall under five categories: treating people with respect, providing care that meets …

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