Regular NHS dental visits introduced at Essex care home
Liz Wynn, manager of Southminster Residential Home (Image: BBC) A care home in Essex has begun receiving regular NHS dental visits following the introduction of
Liz Wynn, manager of Southminster Residential Home (Image: BBC) A care home in Essex has begun receiving regular NHS dental visits following the introduction of
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said there were roughly 500 inspection reports ‘stuck’ in its IT systems which now cannot be retrieved. It was announced
Kate Terroni, who was acting as interim chief executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), has announced that she will be leaving the organisation. Terroni
A government review has identified failings within the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which are ‘hampering its ability to identify poor performance’. The interim report found
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has apologised for failing to keep patients ‘safe’ and pledged to ‘put things right’. CQC’s interim chief execute Kate Terroni
Care Quality Commission (CQC) chief executive and board member Ian Trenholm has announced that he will step down at the end of June. Current deputy
A care home manager said it had become an ‘impossibility’ to get NHS dentists to visit residents when they need treatment. Speaking to BBC News,

Dental professionals in England will be prioritized in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, according to Sara Hurley, Chief Dental Officer England. This includes dental teams that
Specialist dental lawyer and NASDAL member Jenin Khanam has condemned the Care Quality Commission’s confusing requirements for registered managers of dental practices and called for
The introduction of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to the dental profession was not without controversy. The administrative burden placed upon the profession seemed excessive