Sir Julian Hartley will be appointed as CQC's new Chief Executive. Sir Julian has been the Chief Executive of NHS Providers since February 2023, prior to which he had a distinguished career as Chief Executive of several organisations, most recently ten years as Chief Executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals.
CQC's Chief Executive, Sir Julian Hartley, talks about the start of developing the 'CQC Way', how we're co-designing this work and how it supports the urgent improvements we need to make.
Terroni said she had decided not to apply for the permanent position as it required 'fresh leadership'. She said: 'It has been a huge privilege to act as interim chief executive, but it has also been an intensely challenging experience, and I needed to take some time away to absorb the impact it has had on me.
Trenholm explained that he had decided to depart now having delivered on the organisation's "complex" transformation ambitions. "During my six years leading CQC, we have made important changes to the way we work in order to help improve care and keep people safe,” he said.
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Did the CQC chief step down?
CQC's Interim Chief Executive, Kate Terroni has announced that she will be leaving CQC. James Bullion has been acting in the role of Interim Chief Executive during Kate's recent leave of absence and will continue to act in this role until Sir Julian Hartley takes up post as CQC's permanent Chief Executive.
Biography. Ian Trenholm was Defra 's Chief Operating Officer. He left Defra in June 2014. A geology graduate of the University of London, Ian started his career as an Inspector with the Royal Hong Kong Police and then moved to Surrey Police before working in the private sector.
Sir Julian Hartley will be appointed as CQC's new Chief Executive. Sir Julian has been the Chief Executive of NHS Providers since February 2023, prior to which he had a distinguished career as Chief Executive of several organisations, most recently ten years as Chief Executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals.
The estimated total pay range for a Inspector at CQC is £40K–£46K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Inspector base salary at CQC is £41K per year. The average additional pay is £0 per year, which could include cash bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing or tips.
Kate Terroni is the Chief Executive Officer of United Response, bringing over two decades of leadership and frontline experience in the social care sector.
What is the message from Kate Terroni interim Chief Executive CQC?
All this work is to rebuild your trust in us and to re-align all we do with our core purpose: to make sure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and encourage care services to improve.
Big Boss' body double, Venom Snake, like other MSF soldiers, learnt CQC from Big Boss, eventually reaching a level of proficiency close to the real Big Boss, with Big Boss describing him as the best man MSF had in terms of combat skills.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has appointed Kirsty Shaw as its Chief Operating Officer. Kirsty's career has focused on leading operational change and improvement programmes across a number of public bodies in the environment and food, and agricultural sectors.
We are now in the final stages of delivering an ambitious transformation programme - this month saw the delivery of the last big milestone in a complex and challenging programme of work. "While there will always be more work to do, the conclusion of this stage of the transformation feels like a good time to move on.
Sir Julian Hartley has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Hartley, who has been the Chief Executive of NHS Providers since February 2023, brings a wealth of experience from his distinguished career, including a decade as Chief Executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals.
The Care Quality Commission was created by the Health and Social Care Act (HSC Act) 2008, and its statutory functions are also laid out in Health and Social Care Act 2012, which established Healthwatch England, and which provided for the CQC to take responsibility for National Information Governance for users of health ...
The CQC has confirmed that it will stop scoring and reporting at the evidence category level for provider assessments. This applies to any assessments that start after Monday 2 December 2024. This means inspectors will start reporting and scoring providers at quality statement level.
Who is responsible for the day-to-day running of CQC?
Our Executive team is responsible for our day-to-day running and is made up of our chief executive, chief inspectors and executive directors. This team: oversees the delivery of our business plan objectives. ensures we use our resources properly and manage our performance well.
Urgent Cancellation or Suspension of Registration: In the most serious cases, where there is an imminent risk to people's safety, the CQC can take urgent action to suspend or cancel your registration, effectively shutting down your clinic with immediate effect.
CQC has agreed: Local authority assessments will continue with ongoing improvements and continued engagement with the health and care sector. In line with changes to the assessment framework, CQC will make scoring of evidence more transparent, and will strengthen its focus on nationally agreed priorities.
The beloved radio personality returned to her co-hosting gig on Nova's Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie on Friday morning with co-hosts Michael “Wippa” Wipfli and Ryan 'Fitzy' Fitzgerald excitedly announcing she was back in the studio.