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Governance and Regulatory Processes

   

Added on  2023-01-13

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Governance and regulatory
processes

Introduction
Regulatory and governance processes is considered to be as the policies, tools and institutions which are
mainly concerned with implementing, developing and enforcing of the new rules and regulations over a
period of time. This study will highlight on effectively understanding the statutory and legislation
requirements. This study also demonstrates internal governance arrangements and also demonstrate the
requirements for regulation while providing adult care services.

LO 2
2.1 Governance mechanisms.
2.1 Governance mechanisms.
Governance concept is considered to be as the key component which helps in taking strategic decision in order
to seek and achieve health objectives that are considered to be conducive for universal health coverage.
The key role of governance processes is to effectively consolidate the process management standards and
initiatives . The government processes helps in management standards and initiatives who in turn tends to
work towards a common goal in order to achieve better care results.

LO 3
3.1 Evaluating inspection system of England.
Reasons why services are inspected.
Services are inspected in order to meet the right care standards and legislations. It helps in improving the
quality of the services and in turn also helps in meeting the care needs. It also helps in providing good rating
to the care organization.
3.1 Evaluating inspection system of England.
Inspect system in the health and adult care is mainly run by the Care Quality commission. The key drivers
associated with the inspecting system are The Health and Social care Act, The care act. The CQC tend to
inspect and regulate the health and care services within England. They focus on interpreting the evidence and
is in turn is also responsible for inspecting the health care institutions and ensure that the following standards
are met or not. The CQC tends to use 5 key questions at the time of inspection which are safe, well led,
responsive to the needs of the people, caring and effective. On the failure of meeting the safety and quality
standards, then the registered person fails to comply with the criminal conviction and fine of £50000.

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