Care Quality Registration for Ambulance Service

Posted August 05, 2011 - By | No Comments

Care Quality Registration for Ambulance Service:

MedRoc are proud to announce that it has successfully passed the scrutiny and auditing of the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

 CQC is the new health watchdog regulating all health and social care services in England.

 It is illegal to provide an ambulance service in the UK without this registration. All organisations that provide care to patients are, or will have to be regulated by the CQC. Currently all NHS / Voluntary / Private companies that run an Ambulance Service, Hospital, Care home, Dentist surgery must be regulated by law.

 The CQC are here to ensure essential standards of quality and safety are being met where care is provided, from hospitals to ambulance services. It has a wide range of enforcement powers to take action on behalf of people who use these services if services are unacceptably poor.

The CQC’s aim is to make sure better care is provided for everyone, whether that’s in hospital, in an ambulance, in care homes, in people’s own homes or elsewhere.

CQC’s assessment of MedRoc concentrated on the following areas:

  • Standards of treating people with respect and involving them in their care
  • Standards of providing care, treatment and support that meets people’s needs
  • Standards of caring for people safely and protecting them from harm
  • Standards of staffing
  • Standards of management

 

You can check our CQC registration by clicking the following location links:

 Our provider ID is: 1-153033043

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