Monday, 24 June 2013

Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt has said that the CQC (Care Quality Commission) was "fundamentally flawed" when it was set up four years ago and there should be "very, very serious consequences" for anyone found guilty of a cover-up.

Now, of course, there are denials that there have been cover ups. Instead it was stated by ex staff of CQC that a report needed more work. This is in contrast to a statement made by Grant Thornton who wrote a report on a hospital where there was excess deaths of children.

We have noticed that some commissions appear to lack professional independence in some of their staff members and there could be a variety of causes for it, one being that it attracts security - of - job- fond bureaucrats.

No lassaire fair management from Jeremy Hunt then which is the right thing to do.

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