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Department of Health: Tough new regulator for health and social care

31 October 2007
Stronger powers to help tackle Healthcare Associated Infections
A tough new regulator for health and adult social care services will ensure good quality and safe care for the public, Secretary of State for Health Alan Johnson said today.
The Care Quality Commission will have a key role in tackling and preventing Healthcare Associated Infections (HCAIs), strengthening the current system of regulation. They will have the power to carry out annual infection control inspections, increase the frequency of checks for hospitals with high rates of HCAIs, and take rapid action to close down wards if necessary, making sure that they are thoroughly cleaned before they can be reopened for patients. They will also be able to issue early warning notices in order to ensure Trusts take swift action when issues arise.
To read press release in full go to Department of Health


Source: Department of Health (National) Wednesday 24 October 2007 10:45

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