Care Quality Commission Recognized Providers

Shilraj Kishorsinh Jadeja

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Shilraj Kishorsinh Jadeja
CQC

Aesthetic Practitioner

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(50 reviews)
Location
London SE18 4LS, United Kingdom
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Miss Amanda Day

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Miss Amanda Day
CQC

Aesthetic Practitioner

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(7 reviews)
Location
Tunbridge Wells TN4 8RA, United Kingdom
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Dr James Dean Dr Keli Thorsteinsson And Freyja Medical Dermatology And Aesthetics Clinical Team

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Dr James Dean Dr
CQC

Dermatologist

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(59 reviews)
Location
Nantwich CW5 8LR, United Kingdom
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Amanda Azzopardi

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Amanda Azzopardi
Save Face

Level 7Ãaccredited Derma Medical

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(3 reviews)
Location
Buckley CH7 2AF, United Kingdom
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Dr Fareeha Faisal

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Dr Fareeha Faisal
CQC

Dermatologist

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(1 reviews)
Location
Preston PR3 5LD, United Kingdom
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Dr Muhammad Mansoor Ahmed

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Dr Muhammad Mansoor Ahmed

(MBBS) Listed On

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(20 reviews)
Location
Marlow SL7 1NG, United Kingdom
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Dr James Patrick Milligan

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Dr James Patrick Milligan
CQC

BSc (Hons) (as Listed

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(144 reviews)
Location
Telford TF2 8EA, United Kingdom
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    Dr David John Wright

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    Dr David John Wright
    CQC

    BSc (Hons) (as Listed

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    (144 reviews)
    Location
    Telford TF2 8EA, United Kingdom
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      Care Quality Commission

      • The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and adult social care services in England. It was established to ensure that hospitals, care homes, GP practices, dentists, and other care providers deliver safe, effective, compassionate and highquality care
      • It registers providers, inspects services, monitors performance and enforces compliance with national standards.

      Overview

      Founded Year: 2009
      Founder:
      Purpose: To protect the rights and well‑being of people using health and social care services in England by regulating, inspecting, rating and encouraging improvements in the quality and safety of care providers.

      Governing Body

      Organisation Name: Care Quality Commission
      Company Status: Executive non‑departmental public body
      Regulatory Status: Statutory regulator established under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and accountable to Parliament via the Department of Health and Social Care
      Industry Standing: Principal statutory regulator for healthcare and adult social care services operating across England

      Eligibility Criteria

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      Judging Criteria

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      Accreditation Requirements

      Inspection Required:
      Documentation Required:
      Providers must register with CQC and demonstrate c...
      Compliance Standards:
      Fundamental standards set out in regulation, inclu...
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      Verification Process

      Public Register: CQC maintains a public register of all care services and their ratings, allowing the public to view inspection reports and quality ratings
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      Renewal & Compliance

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      Benefits

      Reputation: CQC registration and good ratings enhance provider reputation by demonstrating compliance with national quality and safety standards
      Patient Trust Impact: Published inspection ratings and reports help people make informed decisions about care services and build trust in providers that achieve high quality assessments

      Patient Safety Impact

      Mechanisms of Protection:
      Regular inspections and ongoing monitoring of care providers assess whether services are safe and effectiveEnforcement powers enable the CQC to require improvements or restrict services when standards are not met
      Limitations:
      Inspection frequency and resource constraints can delay re‑inspection of services with poor ratingsCriticisms exist about inconsistent assessments and regulatory effectiveness, prompting ongoing reforms

      Comparison with Other Bodies

      Comparable Entities:
      Healthcare Improvement ScotlandHealthcare Inspectorate WalesRegulation and Quality Improvement Authority (Northern Ireland)
      Key Differences:
      CQC specifically regulates health and adult social care in England, whereas other UK nations have separate regulators with jurisdiction in their respective countriesCQC’s ratings and inspection processes are a statutory requirement for service provision and public transparency

      Industry Recognition

      Media Mentions:
      The CQC is frequently cited in national media reporting on healthcare quality, including surveys and inspection outcomes highlighting systemic issues in servicesControversies and reviews of CQC performance are regularly covered as part of healthcare sector commentary
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      Government Regulation Status

      Statutory Backing: Established under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 with legal powers to regulate and inspect care services
      Regulated By: Department of Health and Social Care and accountable to Parliament
      Legal Status: Executive non‑departmental public body with statutory responsibilities

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